1. True. But then again it helps if you're able to spell your name... Oh wait, there are multiple choice tests. Cool.
    But I'm sure the damn Nazi-Lefties will find a way around them...
  2. I dont know how they do it! Tried to circle every answer but it didnt work

    MC exams are pretty though with 6 options a question and when they take into account the gamble chances.

    Also I'd rather make a normal exam for courses with many calculations.


  3. Bet I'm smarter than you.

    I got 23 on the ACT (college entrance/aptitude exam) without any practice or studying whatsoever.

    If you do a search, and check ACT grading, you'll see that thats rather good.

    My friend who has a genius level I.Q. and studied for it only got a 29.

  4. Originally posted by yeah:[..]

    True. But then again it helps if you're able to spell your name... Oh wait, there are multiple choice tests. Cool.
    But I'm sure the damn Nazi-Lefties will find a way around them...


    Shove it.

    Your a neo-marxist Bill Ayers wannabe.
  5. Originally posted by Risto:I dont know how they do it! Tried to circle every answer but it didnt work

    MC exams are pretty though with 6 options a question and when they take into account the gamble chances.

    Also I'd rather make a normal exam for courses with many calculations.


    Most American exams are 4 choices.


  6. That in college discipline matters more than having the brains, i thought that was clear


  7. Sorry. I misread what the intended mesage was.
  8. I just have to mention about David Cameron's apologies for Bloody Sunday. After almost forty years a report sorted out that the British attacks were 'unjustified' and 'unjustifiable'. Cameron called the attacks 'wrong'.

    Why after so long?
  9. now let's us all watch as no soldiers are tried or convicted.. . . . . If something is 'unjustified' then surely justice would mean convictions. Watch as it doesn't happen
  10. Originally posted by germcevoy:now let's us all watch as no soldiers are tried or convicted.. . . . . If something is 'unjustified' then surely justice would mean convictions. Watch as it doesn't happen


    Ya think?