The Hills Are Alive With The Sound Of Testing
Rustle, rustle. Creak. Tap tap tap. Buzzz.
Woah there, sorry if that gave you a terrible flashback to your last exam! That sweet rhythm of test-taking is now immortalized on the internet, thanks to Geology 103 Professor S.P. Phipps, who recorded the audio of Monday’s midterm as if it were an ordinary class.
Click here for the 50+ minute mp3, and put it onto your G3T HOT workout playlist, stat! Nothing motivates quite like nervous energy.
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By matt on February 21, 2013 at 2:44 pm
wish it was a video. you could see everybody cheating!
Every exam in Leidy 10 is recorded because the audio recorder is set to auto-record every lecture. I’d imagine this occurs for other classrooms too. This is not news. This is not important.
Ah, but then they posted it on Blackboard! This is the magic. Revel in the magic.
Rachel, the audio during exams for BIOL446 , BIOL121, BIOL202, and BIOL221 are most definitely posted on Blackboard too.