yeah I never even saw a similar question in this 100 page industry thing our school gave us.breenyd said:i do IT furniture and thought it was a great exam. i finished and looked over section1 and the times was up.
whats did you get for the diagram??
i thought that was wried question for an IT exam
is it a DFD?
or SFC?
Yes, it is bullshit. Why do we only get 90 minutes for these exams if they want to cram 120 minutes worth in? My hand was (and always is for IT wood) flat out the whole time and I still did not finish it.Bored Boy said:did anyone feel that they ran out of time???
I left out a 7 mark question and a 4 mark question.....it really pisses me off too because I knew what to write down for the answers....all i needed was 10 minutes more and i would be happy.
I really wanted that band six too....hopefully our majors can push our marks up a bit
My thoughts exactly, we'll all probably wind up with carpal tunnel syndrome from these shit exam conditions.d_griffo said:i reakon they should make the test with no time limit, but still have the test set with the same amount of question and detail. although this may sound stupid, it really isnt. for industrial technology they should set the test to like it is and say there is no time limit, like if a student doesnt no the question they r less likely to do it anyway. it will give time for a student to plan out their essay or question with great detail, and the kids that dont want to be there will leave anyway. althought it defines the purpose of havin a time limit, it gives students less to be stressed about, and maybe if we sit there long enough may be able to remember what we are tryin to write down.
and lets our hands have time out, let our brain stop from exploding. and lets us have a detail drawing and the information the examinators want n not just some random bullshit that we try and do to fill some lines
d_griffo said:i reakon they should make the test with no time limit, but still have the test set with the same amount of question and detail. although this may sound stupid, it really isnt. for industrial technology they should set the test to like it is and say there is no time limit, like if a student doesnt no the question they r less likely to do it anyway. it will give time for a student to plan out their essay or question with great detail, and the kids that dont want to be there will leave anyway. althought it defines the purpose of havin a time limit, it gives students less to be stressed about, and maybe if we sit there long enough may be able to remember what we are tryin to write down.
and lets our hands have time out, let our brain stop from exploding. and lets us have a detail drawing and the information the examinators want n not just some random bullshit that we try and do to fill some lines