My experience as a professor and a student is that this doesn't make any difference.
Exactly the point of his test methodology.
What he asked of students on a test was to *apply* knowledge and information to *unique* problems and create a solution that did not exist in any book.
I only brought 4 things to his tests --- textbook, pencil, calculator and a capable, motivated and determined brain. And his tests revealed the limits of what you could achieve with these items.
Exactly the point of his test methodology.
What he asked of students on a test was to *apply* knowledge and information to *unique* problems and create a solution that did not exist in any book.
I only brought 4 things to his tests --- textbook, pencil, calculator and a capable, motivated and determined brain. And his tests revealed the limits of what you could achieve with these items.