Idk if anyone else has had a similar issue but I’m taking Anatomy and Physio online rn and the test just seem poorly constructed and it’s frustrating. Like I learned on the first one that the bulk of her tests are Lockdown (Online Proctored), write in answers on whatever parts of a system we’re going over (notes made it seem like that wasn’t even a huge component so I felt totally screwed first go around on that aspect - studied too much on the mechanics and inner workings not the piece by piece names of every nook and cranny of bones in the body fml). Second time I felt more confident on muscles, but one of my biggest issues is it’s pictures taken off a model with like a phone or camera, often at odd angles, some pieces were totally removed from the model’s body and on some of them I spent too long having to look at it and decipher whether or not it was say an arm or leg based on the pictures. I can look back at the notes to make sure but last I checked too there was nothing in there on the answers she wanted specifically either, so I was working off studying the scientific names of things, which if I was right on that but she wanted the layman’s terms that would be frustratingly vague. It just feels like a screwy way to do a test. I got an 18/100 instead of a 4/100 (didn’t even finish half of the last test bc it was lagging like crazy). Maybe I’m just already frustrated bc I’m doing poorly and being too nitpicky and should be able to tell I guess but it feels like a bad test if you got a bunch of pictures that aren’t easily decipherable, you made the test timed AND the bulk of it is no notes write in answers. I’m not mad at having to do some studying I’m just annoyed that it feels like I’m getting an exam that feels designed to make failure may more likely than success even if you did study and felt confident enough to go for it with too much guesswork involved. I’m fine having to take a minute to think, not so fine with having to take a minute to make sure I’m looking at what I think I’m looking at on a portion of the body, making my best educated guess THEN hoping based on that I’m writing in the correct answer. Anyone else have an issue like this or am I supposed to just know exactly what (in this case) say every muscle looks like just off the jump and where it would then be automatically?
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