Do you guys make tests harder than they actually are?
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Do you guys make tests harder than they actually are?
I have a tendancy to overthink a damn question when in fact it's pretty straightfoward. Damn, it's annoying. I mean, you come up with an answer that's "techincally" correct but not what the question was asking.
Such as my physiology test asked for the numbers of the hydrostatic pressure between the two ends of a capillary. And I just sat there thinking what they mean by hydrostatic pressure since it can be taken about a gazillion ways given the context. The first way I thought about was the obvious drop off of about half from artery to vein. But then I began to think it was a trick. It must've been asking about the hydrostatic pressure in regards to the different pressures outside and in. And models always say it's zero with no difference between the two ends.
And that's the way TTSD's mind works.. it takes the difficult route always.. DAMN YOU BRAIN!
Such as my physiology test asked for the numbers of the hydrostatic pressure between the two ends of a capillary. And I just sat there thinking what they mean by hydrostatic pressure since it can be taken about a gazillion ways given the context. The first way I thought about was the obvious drop off of about half from artery to vein. But then I began to think it was a trick. It must've been asking about the hydrostatic pressure in regards to the different pressures outside and in. And models always say it's zero with no difference between the two ends.
And that's the way TTSD's mind works.. it takes the difficult route always.. DAMN YOU BRAIN!
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my friend does that... he says he doesn't understand what the question wants.. cos he's thinking its something rteally complicated, when in fact its really straight forward and obvious.
Of course sometimes he's right and the question is just goddamned vague.
Of course sometimes he's right and the question is just goddamned vague.
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Happens to me alot. Like ages ago, when i went to an induction thing at burger king, they asked where bacteria come from, i was thinking abiogenesis and evolution, they were talking about not washing your hands.
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This is what is happening in my Physics class right now and it is starting to piss me off. Easy concepts and for some reason I OVER THINK THEM!~Jason
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Re: Do you guys make tests harder than they actually are?
Used to hapen to me a lot, also.Trytostaydead wrote:I have a tendancy to overthink a damn question when in fact it's pretty straightfoward. Damn, it's annoying. I mean, you come up with an answer that's "techincally" correct but not what the question was asking.
You're not quite as bad as this guy:Trytostaydead wrote:Such as my physiology test asked for the numbers of the hydrostatic pressure between the two ends of a capillary. And I just sat there thinking what they mean by hydrostatic pressure since it can be taken about a gazillion ways given the context. The first way I thought about was the obvious drop off of about half from artery to vein. But then I began to think it was a trick. It must've been asking about the hydrostatic pressure in regards to the different pressures outside and in. And models always say it's zero with no difference between the two ends.
Neal Stephenson ([i]Cryptonomicon[/i]) wrote:They gave him an intelligence test. The first question on the math part had to do with boats on a river: Port Smith is 100 miles upstream of Port Jones. The river flows at 5 miles per hour. The boat goes through water at 10 miles per hour. How long does it take to go from Port Smith to Port Jones? How long to come back?
Lawrence immediately saw that it was a trick question. You would have to be some kind of idiot to make the facile assumption that the current would add or subtract 5 miles per hour to or from the speed of the boat. Clearly, 5 miles per hour was nothing more than the average speed. The current would be faster in the middle of the river and slower at the banks. More complicated variations could be expected at bends in the river. Basically it was a question of hydrodynamics, which could be tackled using certain well-known systems of differential equations. Lawrence dove into the problem, rapidly (or so he thought) covering both sides of ten sheets of paper with calculations. Along the way, he realized that one of his assumptions, in combination with the simplified Navier-Stokes equations, had led him into an exploration of a particularly interesting family of partial differential equations. ...
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