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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

 
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...

 
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.

 
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.

 
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)

 
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 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.

I've always held the viewpoint that this was for the purpose of studying for a cumulative final.

Anonymous (in post 29802):
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)

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.

 
Re: Old exams for Circuit ENGR 210 and Differential Equations 224
Posted by: Anonymous
Date: June 16, 10:26PM

Anonymous (in post 29802):
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

Exactly! But technically, it is a violation of copyright probably.



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