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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 314103" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I have done both group and take home test and I learned to actually get through then. I actually like take home tests even though they tend to be much harder because they are open book. What I do is when I take notes, I put the approximate page and chapter sections in my notes so when I am studying them for my test I know just where in the book to go back to if I have a problem on a test that my notes dont cover. Saves my bacon more than once. </p><p></p><p>Group tests are a bit trickier. There is usually the slacker who doesnt pull their own weight and then wants to get counted in for the finally grade. Ticks me off. Normally I assign say every 3rd question each person if you have 3 people in the group and have them be responsible for that question. On the sly I would answer all the questions yourself if you are able. Alert the other partner if they would be willing to not tell the slackard. On the day to exchange information, tell the slacker that you will exchange only when he does. I would alert the teachr to what is going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 314103, member: 1514"] I have done both group and take home test and I learned to actually get through then. I actually like take home tests even though they tend to be much harder because they are open book. What I do is when I take notes, I put the approximate page and chapter sections in my notes so when I am studying them for my test I know just where in the book to go back to if I have a problem on a test that my notes dont cover. Saves my bacon more than once. Group tests are a bit trickier. There is usually the slacker who doesnt pull their own weight and then wants to get counted in for the finally grade. Ticks me off. Normally I assign say every 3rd question each person if you have 3 people in the group and have them be responsible for that question. On the sly I would answer all the questions yourself if you are able. Alert the other partner if they would be willing to not tell the slackard. On the day to exchange information, tell the slacker that you will exchange only when he does. I would alert the teachr to what is going on. [/QUOTE]
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