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kdlady1 05-13-2011 06:52 PM

test banks?
 
Hey :)
I was just wondering if your chapter has/had test &note banks. I'm looking to start one for my chapter because I'm the academic chair, but how do other chapters view these? I think they're fine, but I'm worried about sharing tests and possible repercussions. Also, my chapter doesn't have a house--any suggestions?
thanks!

knight_shadow 05-13-2011 06:56 PM

FYI -- You don't need to keep making threads with the same topic. We can see all of them.

PG7Engineer 05-14-2011 06:22 AM

my chapter has a textbook library, and use it extensively. we have old midterms, but most professors at my campus already have blank copies of the test online. we've never had a problem with it.

33girl 05-14-2011 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PG7Engineer (Post 2055796)
my chapter has a textbook library, and use it extensively.

This has nothing to do with the question she's asking - this is saving you money to keep from buying books. It's a completely different thing.

adpiucf 05-15-2011 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kdlady1 (Post 2055708)
Hey :)
I was just wondering if your chapter has/had test &note banks. I'm looking to start one for my chapter because I'm the academic chair, but how do other chapters view these? I think they're fine, but I'm worried about sharing tests and possible repercussions. Also, my chapter doesn't have a house--any suggestions?
thanks!

How do other chapters view them? As a valuable study resource.

There are no repercussions if the professor allows students to keep their exams. Old exams given out by professors are intended to serve as study aids.

If a professor allows students to take the test home, he is allowing them to do with it as they please. A professor can't logically give students an old exam and have the expectation they won't share it or allow someone else to see it. If he wants to keep the questions under wraps, he won't release it to the students after the exam: If he doesn't want an exam circulated, he simply won't permit the students to take it with them.

Professors tend to rewrite exams, and students often learn best by taking old tests to get familiar with the types of questions that will be asked and become more adept test takers. Students who have access to a test bank can look through them before they register for a course to make sure this is a class they are interested in taking and can handle. Everyone benefits.

As for not having a house, you could collect exams on a semesterly basis, scan them and provide them to members on a website. You could give it a password, if you want to make it secure, but I think it is best to keep it open. Another option would be to keep them in hard copy file in whatever cubicle or office on campus is given to you by the Office of Student Affairs. Talk to the other academic chairs in your Greek System: maybe you can start a website together and have a larger test bank open to all students.

GammaPhi88 05-17-2011 12:29 AM

I don't believe we had a test bank, since most old tests are available online. We do keep old class notebooks and binders in one of our study rooms for more popular courses like Psych 101, Bio 101, ect. I don't know how helpful they were since I'm was in a very small major and my classes were rarely taken by other sisters, but it seems like a nice thing to do.


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