• @Warl0k3@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    If you can pass my class without attending lecture, why wouldn’t you just ask to test out of the class??? I scream, into the uncaring void.

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      9 days ago

      Because following at home and teaching yourself the material throughout the semester is different from knowing it all already.

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        9 days ago

        Okay setting aside that I’ve never ever seen someone try that and actually succeed, why would someone shell out for a college lecture if they’re going to do that anyways? My syllabus is good, but it’s not all that useful for independent study time. (You also can’t replicate lab or seminar time on your own, so I’m just not sure what you’re basing this on.)

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          9 days ago

          Some classes don’t require labs. A handful of people that I’ve seen will only show up for quizzes and exams and still pass the class. Why they do it? No clue.

          In particular, the classes I’ve seen this happen usually provide a semester-long list of what textbook chapters will be covered in which weeks. If the textbook is thorough enough and the course adheres to the text, it’s doable.

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            29 days ago

            You know, I’ve had students attempt this every quarter and I’ve still never seen it actually work. It might be a reflection of how teaching has had to shift as a result of the changes brought on by AI + the pandemic, though. I started professing only a little bit before then, so I never really saw the era where you could get away with such strict adherence to the textbook.