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Old exams for Circuit ENGR 210 and Differential Equations 224
Posted by: David Tang
Date: June 15, 01:20AM
Does any one have old tests for Circuit ENGR 210 and Differential Equations MATH 224? If so can you send me a copy at dyt1@case.edu? Thank you SO MUCH.
David |
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Re: Old exams for Circuit ENGR 210 and Differential Equations 224
Posted by: Benjamin Cherry
Date: June 15, 01:40AM
this might sound really stupid, but would you care if it were from another university? i just so happen to have my final exam from MATH 224, Differential Equations, that i took at Northwestern back in the stone ages.
i don't think math has changed much since then, though... |
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Re: Old exams for Circuit ENGR 210 and Differential Equations 224
Posted by: Anonymous
Date: June 16, 04:04PM
Some might consider this borderline cheating unless the prof. allowed it explicitly. |
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Re: Old exams for Circuit ENGR 210 and Differential Equations 224
Posted by: Anonymous
Date: June 16, 05:26PM
Relax. Everyone does it. You do too. |
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Re: Old exams for Circuit ENGR 210 and Differential Equations 224
Posted by: Anonymous
Date: June 16, 09:14PM
I've always held the viewpoint that if a professor gives back the exam after it's graded, and lets the student keep the exam, then it's fair game to distribute as a resource for future students. But if s/he collects exams back or never returns them to the students in the first place, yet somehow someone is able to get a copy, then it's cheating
(I didn't go to Case for undergrad though) |
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Re: Old exams for Circuit ENGR 210 and Differential Equations 224
Posted by: Anonymous
Date: June 16, 10:04PM
Anonymous (in post 29802): I've always held the viewpoint that this was for the purpose of studying for a cumulative final. Anonymous (in post 29802): I've always held the viewpoint that this is indicative of laziness on the part of the professor to make new exams each semester. Ideally, I like the professors who give previous exams out as study guides, some are even generous enough to provide the answer key. |
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Re: Old exams for Circuit ENGR 210 and Differential Equations 224
Posted by: Anonymous
Date: June 16, 10:26PM
Anonymous (in post 29802): Exactly! But technically, it is a violation of copyright probably. |