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What does an open-book exam mean?
That is, you can bring some review materials and teaching materials related to this subject during the exam, but you can't copy them during the exam. In fact, the college exam is relatively easy, and it is easy to pass as long as you review it carefully, except for some advanced math and English, which may be difficult. I am a college student myself, and I am a senior this year. Looking back on my four years in this university, I actually took many exams, but I never failed. I remember that when I first arrived at the university, I didn't adapt to the environment, so I didn't listen to the lectures in the advanced mathematics class, but I read books in the library every day for two weeks before the exam, and finally got more than 80 points. In fact, there are three kinds of college exams, closed-book exams, open-book exams and computer exams. Next, I'll give you a brief introduction.

First, the required courses in the university are generally closed-book exams, because they are all very important, so you need to study hard. Compulsory courses are generally difficult, so everyone must read the textbooks carefully before the exam. Many college exams are based on textbooks. As long as you can understand the example exams in textbooks, there is no problem.

Second, the open-book exam is generally some elective courses, but these elective courses are also very important. If you fail, you can't graduate. Although it is an open-book exam, there are really many questions. Basically, you have been reading and writing throughout the exam, so you are also very tired.

Third, there are fewer computer exams, most of which are computer-related exams. For example, our major has VB and CAD exams. Of course, these are very simple. As long as you attend classes at ordinary times, you can easily pass the exam, so everyone must work hard and never fail.

Ladies and gentlemen, what do you think of open-book exams in universities? Welcome positive comments.