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by BeetleB
2 hours ago
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3 hours for us as well. When you start doing graduate level work, a problem could easily last over an hour. And many people will have false starts before they figure it out. It's not a problem with homework assignments as they have multiple days to finish. So the professor has to decide between poor data with high variance, or good data with lower variance. > I'm pretty sure that having more time would not have helped the weaker students get through the Quantum Mechanics exam. Funny you mention that. When I did my (undergrad) QM II exam, I likely got the highest score, and I'm sure my score was below 40%. There just wasn't enough time. |
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