JDMurray wrote: » Open book exams are more difficult. This may seem counter-intuitive, but if you think about it, if they wanted to make the exam easier they'd just make the questions easier. Allowing you to have all of your books and notes right there in front of you is a reason to make the exam even harder than it would be otherwise.
ChooseLife wrote: » I think it would be fair to say that technical open-book exams tend to focus on measuring understanding of principles and analytical skills, while placing less emphasis on factual knowledge and memorization of facts
JDMurray wrote: » Maybe it's a fair statement, but hardly accurate.
JDMurray wrote: » Drawing a correct conclusion from a complex set of factual knowledge is also a way to increase the difficultly of an open book exam.
JDMurray wrote: » The idea is to force the exam candidate to memorize as much as possible to answer the questions more quickly, because it's faster to use facts that are in your head than it is to look them up in a book.