I originally posted this in an older thread related to preparation for NPS. I have done some minor editing and added a couple additional observations.
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Something else along the lines of sources of student frustration that came up in another discussion recently was the impression that student exam answers must match the key verbatim to receive credit. I will call bull$#%@ on that. Exam answers are graded for student understanding of the material. The problem lies in the way that the student conveys that understanding. While it is true that instructors look for certain key words/phrases when grading exam questions as they are integral to the concept(s) being tested, they do not dismiss answers for not having them. Credit will be given for correct information, even without the key words/phrases. However, the only thing the instructors have to assess the students understanding of the material are those words written on the exam paper. I used to tell my students "words mean things." Thanks to our amazing English language, one word can change the entire meaning of a sentence. I conducted many exam reviews where students would hear the correct answer to a question and raise their hand and say "That's what I meant." After looking at their papers, my response would almost always be "That may be true, but that's not what you WROTE." Words mean things. There is usually more than ample time to go back and review your exam after you have answered all of the questions. Make sure your answers make sense. Also, make sure they are legible!!! That was my biggest frustration as an instructor trying to grade exams. If your handwriting looks like you tried to write with your feet, try to improve it before you get to Nuke School. With 350-400 exams to grade and a finite amount of time to do it in, if the instructors can not read your answer, they will not give you any points for the question and move on to the next exam in their pile. Trust me, decent handwriting is in your best interest.
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