I understand that college finals are a good evaluation of whether concepts are understood and I agree with this; however, I do no agree with making a final comprehensive over so much material that it dwarfs the value of previously covered material such it initial tests become irrelevant. This makes it not a test of knowledge rather a test of memory. This is not a great way to increase confidence or inspire others to learn its a way to weed out those that have lower memory potentials compared to those that do and not a test of whether you understand the concepts and can apply them. Sorry ranting for my wife she just went through an organic chemistry final that almost gave her a nervous break down and I am taking my Physics final in comparison where I get a sheet of formulas she got a big fat known 90 different conversions of chemical products along with the intermediate products by memory. Just seems a little lopsided is all I have to say.
Finals/exams are a rite of passage....
...everyone suffers them...deal, or talk to the hand....
Once they finish you enter the world [like the rest of them] confident you know all there is to know about the world....
....then real life begins.
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