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  • curprev 18:2718:27, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 9,831 bytes −62 Ak: Uusi sivu: '''Ultimately, the lecturer always makes the final decision on grading.''' On many courses, different point systems than the "normal" are used, or points are given for attendance or other benefits in exercises.
  • curprev 18:2618:26, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 9,893 bytes −66 Ak: Uusi sivu: ===General Grading Scale=== * 1, pass * 5, highest grade * The remaining grades are evenly distributed within this range * Exercises usually provide additional points, so it's worth doing them.
  • curprev 18:2418:24, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 9,959 bytes 0 No edit summary
  • curprev 18:2318:23, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 9,959 bytes −86 Ak: Uusi sivu: Students are entitled to hear the rationale behind the grade they received. They can also request to see their own exam. If the lecturer (or the grader, if different) does not specify a feedback period for the course, students can contact them via email or during office hours. '''Always double-check your exercise points''', as there can be human errors in recording them.
  • curprev 18:2118:21, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,045 bytes −78 Ak: Uusi sivu: ==Grading== The course results must be available within a month of the course's final completion (usually the exam or sometimes the deadline for assignments). Therefore, the grading of exams should be completed within the one-month deadline. However, in large-scale courses, grading may sometimes take longer. Grades should appear in Sisu within 2-3 weeks of the results being published. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 18:2018:20, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,123 bytes −68 Ak: Uusi sivu: When you are finished (or when the exam time ends), stack the answer papers together and return them to the examiner. When returning the papers, show your photo identification or student ID card. You can usually take the exam instructions with you for post-exam review, but confirm this with the examiner. Always return at least one answer paper with your information, even if you haven't been able to answer any questions.
  • curprev 18:1818:18, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,191 bytes +16 Ak: Uusi sivu: During the exam, a name list circulates row by row, where you should write your name and the name of the course you are taking (there are often multiple exams taking place in the same hall). If the exam lasts more than two hours, you are allowed to go to the restroom accompanied by an examiner.
  • curprev 18:1718:17, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,175 bytes +25 Ak: Uusi sivu: Start answering the exam questions only when the examiner declares the exam has begun and informs you of the end time. Course exams typically last for 2 hours and 30 minutes. Separate exams usually have a duration of 3h - 3 h 30 min. At the beginning of the exam, there is a half-hour period during which late arrivals are allowed to enter. During this time, no one is allowed to leave the exam hall. Exiting may also be prohibited during the last 10 or 15 minutes to maintain a p...
  • curprev 18:1518:15, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,150 bytes −1 No edit summary
  • curprev 18:1418:14, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,151 bytes +4 Ak: Uusi sivu: When you arrive at the exam hall, leave everything except the mentioned items at the side of the hall. ''Mobile phones, smartwatches, etc. should also be left at the side of the hall''. Afterwards, collect blank papers from the front of the hall according to your estimated need. You can try asking the examiner how many questions are in the exam. The examiner will provide separate instructions on whether each task in the exam needs to be answered on a separate paper or if mult...
  • curprev 18:0018:00, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,147 bytes −63 Ak: Uusi sivu: You must bring a valid photo identification and writing utensils to the exam. Acceptable forms of photo identification include a student ID card, passport, driver's license, or any other government-issued ID. However, please note that according to the university's recent policy, electronic student ID cards are not accepted. You may also bring a beverage or a small snack, but do not overdo it. In some exams, a calculator and/or formula book are allowed or required; please conf...
  • curprev 17:5917:59, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,210 bytes −9 Ak: Uusi sivu: '''Note:''' Examination practices vary significantly between departments and faculties. Make sure to familiarize yourself with the examination practices of your minor subject well in advance, especially regarding exams other than course exams.
  • curprev 17:5817:58, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,219 bytes −50 Ak: Uusi sivu: Exams always begin promptly on the hour.
  • curprev 17:5817:58, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,269 bytes −48 Ak: Uusi sivu: ==Procedure during Exam Sessions== The university is transitioning to fully electronic exams. The instructions in this section describe the procedure for a paper-based exam. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 17:5617:56, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,317 bytes −92 Ak: Uusi sivu: ===Mini Exam=== Some courses organize weekly mini exams that together replace the course exam. However, such courses are few, so there is no universally applicable rule regarding these practices.
  • curprev 17:5617:56, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,409 bytes −31 Ak: Uusi sivu: The exam is named a retake exam because the practice points collected during the course are still valid, similar to the course exam. In some courses, practice points are valid for a longer period, such as until the end of the year. The validity of practice points is mentioned on the course page. If there is no specific mention, it can be assumed with relative confidence that practice points are valid for the retake exam following the course exam. However, the retake exam sess...
  • curprev 17:5417:54, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,440 bytes 0 No edit summary
  • curprev 17:5017:50, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,440 bytes −40 Ak: Uusi sivu: ===Retake Exam=== The term "retake exam" or "re-exam" is used for a course exam approximately one month after the next separate exam.
  • curprev 17:4817:48, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,480 bytes −62 Ak: Uusi sivu: ====Registration==== You must register separately for the separate tests in Sisu. These exams are usually held on specific dates and there are exams for several different courses in the same hall.
  • curprev 17:4717:47, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,542 bytes −58 Ak: Uusi sivu: Separate tests can also be called "''''general tests''''"
  • curprev 17:3517:35, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,600 bytes −91 Ak: Uusi sivu: Courses that are best suited for exams are those with clear learning materials (a good textbook or teaching handout) and whose content can primarily be learned through reading (and, if necessary, some independent exercises). Courses that are somewhat familiar in subject matter (through previous courses, work, hobbies, etc.) are particularly suitable for examination.
  • curprev 17:3217:32, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,691 bytes −61 Ak: Uusi sivu: Generally, it is not advisable to complete courses that require a lot of practical training through examination or separate exams, unless the subject is already well-mastered. It is also not advisable to primarily consider taking on your own exams for courses that are broad in content and central or generally considered difficult. Some intermediate study courses, which include a compulsory practical work, may not be possible to complete through a separate exam at all.
  • curprev 17:3117:31, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,752 bytes −46 Ak: Uusi sivu: On some courses, participating in a separate exam also requires completing a practical project (or series of assignments). If you have not participated in the corresponding course doing the related project but would still like to take the exam, you can inquire about the appropriate procedure from the lecturer of the last course instance. Sometimes it is possible to agree that the project can be submitted by a certain deadline directly to the lecturer for review via email, and...
  • curprev 17:2817:28, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,798 bytes −25 Ak: Uusi sivu: ===Separate Exam=== A separate exam is a course exam that does not involve any organized teaching. Students prepare for the separate exam independently, and it is graded as a completely standalone performance, which solely determines the grade recorded for the academic achievement. Separate exams can be used to complete most lecture courses, but not, for example, seminars or practical work. On some rare courses, a separate exam may also be an oral examination or an exceptiona...
  • curprev 17:2617:26, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,823 bytes −48 Ak: Uusi sivu: "Regarding course exam registration, there are two alternative standards: On some courses, course registration done in Sisu also counts as registration for the course exam. However, since autumn 2018, the department has partly shifted to a practice where one must register separately for course exams in Sisu. In this case, exam registration begins approximately 30 days before the exam and '''ends 10 days before the exam'''. In the latter procedure, late registrations are not a... Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 17:2617:26, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,871 bytes −24 Ak: Uusi sivu: ====Registration====
  • curprev 17:2417:24, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,895 bytes −70 Ak: Uusi sivu: "On some longer courses, lasting half a year, there are two course exams, one at the end of each teaching period. In these situations, the exam cutter typically applies to both exams."
  • curprev 17:2317:23, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 10,965 bytes −55 Ak: Uusi sivu: ===Course Exam=== A course exam is an event related to the normal completion of a course, held at the end of the course. The purpose of the course exam is to assess how well the student has understood the material taught in the course. However, not all courses have a separate written course exam; assessment of competence may be based on assignments completed during the course, a final project, or sometimes even an oral examination. Many courses have a grading practice where t...
  • curprev 17:2117:21, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 11,020 bytes −23 Ak: Uusi sivu: ==Type of exams==
  • curprev 17:2017:20, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 11,043 bytes −26 Ak: Uusi sivu: ==Exam Times== Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 17:2017:20, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 11,069 bytes −26 Ak: Uusi sivu: * The times for course exams are usually announced on each course's page * It is advisable to search for separate exams from the page https://studies.helsinki.fi/courses by selecting 'Exam' as the mode of completion.
  • curprev 17:1717:17, 18 April 2024Abstrema talk contribs 11,095 bytes +11,095 Ak: Uusi sivu: Exams and grading