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Thursday, April 8th, 2010 10:58 am
My students are apparently remarkably calm about this exam I'm giving tomorrow. I've had a big chunk of office hours this morning, but not a soul showed up to ask me anything. Even in class yesterday, one section got out a few minutes early because nobody had anything else to ask. (And I had to resort to torture to draw out the question before that: I started singing until a student asked something to shut me up.) I know there's not a whole lot of new material on this test, but some of it's pretty tricky. I'm surprised.

I guess that means I don't need to worry too much about difficulty level, eh? :)
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Thursday, April 8th, 2010 05:26 pm (UTC)
Yeah, I admit the practice test is time-consuming to write. But then you can reuse it next year ;). And you get some of the time back in lesson-planning -- the review session plans itself once the students have taken the test, because you go over it and they ask lots of questions. Also you may be able to get applicable questions, or ones you can readily modify to be applicable, from other physics professors (ah, teaching: where you tell your students to do work themselves and attribute scrupulously, and then steal lesson plans from your friends ;).