I have a Bachelor’s degree and I’ve never either had an open-book test in college, nor heard of anyone having one. (Though we did have a couple of “you may bring one A4 worth of your own notes” tests.)
It depends on where you are, among other things. In Italy, about 90% of the tests I’ve taken in university were open-book, but I spent one year as an exchange student in Ireland and none of the tests I took there were open-book.
Sorry, nearly every one of them fell into which category? I can parse your sentence as being open to textbooks, being not at all open or allowing you to bring your small bit of notes.
I have a Bachelor’s degree and I’ve never either had an open-book test in college, nor heard of anyone having one. (Though we did have a couple of “you may bring one A4 worth of your own notes” tests.)
It depends on where you are, among other things. In Italy, about 90% of the tests I’ve taken in university were open-book, but I spent one year as an exchange student in Ireland and none of the tests I took there were open-book.
While I’ve never finished a Bachelor’s, I did spend about two years at a university and open-book exams weren’t unheard of at all.
Nearly every upper division physics final at UCI.
Sorry, nearly every one of them fell into which category? I can parse your sentence as being open to textbooks, being not at all open or allowing you to bring your small bit of notes.
Did any of them restrict the edition of the textbook?