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Originally posted by Lady Pi Phi
One of my psychology professor's had his exams on file in the library. They were all the same questions he would ask on the exams. They were there to help you study. No answers were provided. It was up to you to look through the text book and notes to see if you had the right answer.
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When I was in law school (complete with heavy-duty honor code, hard-core bell curves and grades based solely on a final exam),
every professor put old exams on file in the library. The purpose was to help you study as well to help you see how a particular professor structures an exam. Nothing wrong with it at all.
But as ktsnake rightly points out, if a school's honor code prohibits it, then it's prohibited.