My transport phenomena final exam was at 5 PM. The professor walked in, placed a single piece of paper with the exam questions on the desk in front of the whiteboard, and said "you have until 8 AM tomorrow to leave the solved exam at my office. You can use whatever you want. I recommend pooling efforts to make it in time".
It took 35 chemical engineering majors all night in a classroom to answer 5 questions, 3 of which were multiple choice. It was an exercise in spontaneous labor division and teamwork because we had no time to waste figuring it out. We all passed.
My transport phenomena final exam was at 5 PM. The professor walked in, placed a single piece of paper with the exam questions on the desk in front of the whiteboard, and said "you have until 8 AM tomorrow to leave the solved exam at my office. You can use whatever you want. I recommend pooling efforts to make it in time".
It took 35 chemical engineering majors all night in a classroom to answer 5 questions, 3 of which were multiple choice. It was an exercise in spontaneous labor division and teamwork because we had no time to waste figuring it out. We all passed.
Damn. Hope nobody had anything else going on in their lives that night. Glad you all passed though
That's a good test, though. It more accurately reflects a real-world scenario for chemical engineers.