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Think I learned now that when the prof says the final exam is cumulative, it usually always means you'll have 1 or 2 questions pre-midterm material.


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  1. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    ME 220?

  2. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    ME 351? Except she said it wasn't going to be cumulative...

  3. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    @2 this?

  4. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    And it's usually something unnecessarily specific instead of a concept that will be relevant to future courses.

  5. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    ....Well yes.
    Cumulative is like accumulating, meaning, it includes everything.
    What I don't understand is why some profs say, 'comprehensive', instead of cumulative.

  6. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    Nice trolling #5, almost got me.

  7. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    Yeah that's what I thought. Then I took PSCI 226 - Classics in Political Thought 2. Fuck that course and prof. Got raped on that exam.

  8. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    I don't think that this is true at all. Also, the sentence structure of this post needs some serious help.

  9. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    lol "usually always"

  10. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    Depends on the course. BIOL 303 was definitely cumulative, probably because we had the 100% final option though.

  11. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    Some exams are 3 massive questions and some are about 10, so your statement is meaningless.

  12. Anonymous Anonymous Says:

    AFM 271. I saw this as your status earlier. I know who you are.