He also says there is less chance of cheating with the in-class variety. In 2012, 125 students at Harvard were caught up in a scandal when it was discovered they had cheated on a take-home exam for a class entitled “Introduction to Congress.” Some colleges have what they call an “honor code,” though if you are smart enough to get into these schools, you are either smart enough to get around any codes or hopefully, too ethical to consider doing so. As I sat blocked and clueless for two solid days, I momentarily wondered if I couldn’t just call an expert on the subject matter which I was tackling, or someone who took the class previously, to get me going.
A.
Elderly students find it hard to keep up with the rapid changes in education.
B.
Some believe take-home exams may affect students' performance in other courses.
C.
In-class exams are believed to discourage cheating in exams.
D.
Most professors agree whether to give an in-class or a take-home exam depends on type of course being taught.
E.
The author dropped out of college some forty years ago.
F.
Some students think take-home exams will eat up their free time.
G.
Students who put off their work until the last moment often find the exams more difficult than they actually are.