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by Robelius
848 days ago
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The school I went to had a common Dynamics exam. It was considered the first “real” engineering course you took, and was the foundation for a lot of upper div classes. Regardless of your teacher or class time; all students took the same exam at the same time. Professors would grade other professors students. It was also normal for a double digit % of the students to fail the exam and retake the course (me included). Its not exactly what people think of as a standardized test, but it ensured all students in the school had the same acceptable level of comprehension on the subject. |
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That isn't very specific, 10% failing a technical course is very low, 99% extremely high.