Which do you think is the most effective way to test your knowledge of course material: exams, research papers or hands-on projects? Why?
“I feel that I learn the material more with papers because I prefer working on them and it requires you to apply your knowledge in an organized way.”
Stephen Rafferty, sophomore communication studies major
“Paper because papers make you formulate your understanding in words and through research.”
Alex Nunez, senior communication studies major
“Exams and hands-on projects because psychology requires a lot of case studies and testing different theories and both are the best at testing those concepts.”
Dayami Gomez, senior psychology major
“Projects because they require you to apply all aspects of the course material to effectively execute the project.”
Manonmani Murugappan, freshman biology major
“Projects are more integrated and involve problem-solving skills.”
Ekaterina Debello, doctor in optometry student