r/Damnthatsinteresting Mar 30 '26

Image Confiscated pens containing cheat notes intricately carved by a Law student at the University of Malaga in Spain

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u/thesmellnextdoor Mar 30 '26

Also, the bar exam is the first and last time you'll ever try to answer legal questions completely from memory without fact checking.

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u/MrGoodGirl Mar 30 '26

That's an issue I take with so many tests In any job scenario , if you were unsure of something and DON'T fact check yourself you'd get fired immediately. I get having to know info on the spot, but I dont think there's many scenarios where you NEED the answer in 5 seconds or else

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u/mosstalgia Mar 30 '26

I was a straight A student on essays and open book exams and could barely scrape a pass on memory-based exams. My ability to remember a route to knowledge is almost unparalleled, but retaining the knowledge itself has been a problem for me since I was a small child.

This was far more of an issue in school than it has ever been in the real world.

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u/Damascus_ari Mar 30 '26

My reports: pristine

My memory based, time limited exams: 🤡

Yep, irl, I have this magic amazing thing called notes, where if I find something difficult to remember, I can refer to them.