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>Intellegence

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>stupid brown hoards stop invading my lands!
>If it wasn't for those nigs I'd be making 300k starting any job I want!
>fucking lizard jews are conspiring against me with diversity shit!
>god damn womyn are all unmarriagable whores getting all the internships!
>those damn chinkmen and pajeets cheating on tests and stealing my STEM careers!

The absolute state of /sci/pol.

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>>95900851

/tv/ can have a thread about anything they want just by saying "lol who will play him in the biopic"

It's not fair

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>A few students complain to the student guild about long exams being unfair
>The guild takes them seriously and raises awareness for the issue
>It gains momentum because many students think smaller exams means easier exams
>The uni impliments new rules for all exams, no longer than 2 hours, no greater than 70% of the unit's grade
The engineering and mathematics schools have a lot of disagreement with the new rules.
All the mathematics professors choose to ignore them, they still give 3 hour 70% exams for every unit. They keep getting in trouble but the powerful professors throw their weight around to keep things stable.
The engineering school shortens the exams to 2 hours, but still gives exams with the same number questions. And one powerful professor still gives 6h exams for his units.
Of course, they won't fail +50% of the students, so they adjust the grades on the exam, to have a 65% mean and a standard deviation of 12.5% (or something similar to that).
This causes the problem that we now can not tell if the students are actually learning anything.
My cohort really does fell retarded, and I think it has to do with not being able to fail people.

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