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Old 06-14-2013, 09:33 AM
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The University I attended had the practice of keeping filing cabinets of records from previous classes taken. They were broken down into course number, teacher, year and brothers could put their old notes/exams /projects/etc in there for future use of the organization.

There was A LOT of animosity between greeks and non greeks when it came to test time b/c they would all say that "we" cheated because we already had the tests, blah, blah blah. Well I can say I never used them as I didn't need to as I learned well enough on my own, but I do know a could who wouldn't have graduated, let alone with a 3.5 w/o these old exams which never changed in some majors.

So do all of you people keep scholarship files? I know it isn't against any campus rules and I know MANY GDI's got the benefits of the notes/exams because they were friends. Actually more GDI's (I never used GDI in college, just now makes it easy to describe) used the files than my brothers...
This is actually why I just make previous exams available to my students. I know that some of them will have access to something like this (not necessarily because they are Greek; some will just have friends who have taken my course before, and who knows what is on a certain site that archives this stuff).
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