How did your lecturers return your test or assignment papers?
Unlike tutorial exercises that tutors can give feedback to us one by one, it's always a problem in my course for lecturers to return tests and assignments to us because most lecturers fulfill their lecture hours to talk as much as they can regardless educative or not. Here are the few ways I classified after 1 year of observations.
Garbage Collector - "Dispose and collect if you want."
For less important papers, such as class quiz and class exercises (especially for maths subject that don't have tutorial). Lecturers usually will just leave the marked papers in from of faculty and ask students to pick up theirselves.
Beggar - "Don't rush, everyone will get his soon."
For most mid semester tests. Papers are distributed hand to hand because of 'privacy' issue. Don't really understand what so privacy about test scores though. After class, lecturer will call out names 1 by 1 and students will crowded around lecturer as in they can't wait to leave the lecture hall.
Patient - "xxx, it's your turn for diagnosis!"
Sometimes, lecturer would like to have some personal feedback with minority of the students. So he will give a list of student numbers that have to stay after class, and call their names or just queue up 1 by 1 for feedback.
18 October 2009
How ur lecturers return ur papers?
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we....most probably....oftenly....got our test paper after the final...in a sealed uni envelope...if u didnt go to office to collect...they will post it to u....after the final exam....
good d lo.. i could never claim my paper back.. correct or wrong remains unknown..
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