I've got a Mission Foundations exam on Friday. I also have a Biblical Set Books (James) on Friday. For the latter, we don't even know if we're allowed to have Bibles in the exam room. The lecturer said, “Ask at the office.” The office people said, “No, because no one's had them in previous years. It says so on the exam paper.” But if you talk to any of the upper years, they'll tell you they were allowed to have Bibles when they did it.
The James exam is one hour. It consists of one essay (choice of 5 essay topics) and notes on three excerpts from James (choice of 7 excerpts, not in any order and you don't know where they're taken from). In my study, I'm banking on the fact that we will have Bibles. If we don't, I guess I'll just have to wing it.
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I was banking on the same thing Karen
Don’t know how it has gone from the past years being able to take in bibles to our exam where it is suddenly a ‘test’ to see how much you know of James.
Winging it sounds good at this stage!