How can the questions on the exam address the knowledge we acquired if each of us has taken different classes?
While the writers of the exam questions take into account the courses all the examinees have taken, the exam questions do not draw upon one specific course. Rather, the exam questions will draw upon the general content area, and you are encouraged to draw upon a variety of different course material as well as outside readings in order to develop a well-informed and cogent argument addressing the question. The exam question will be broad enough for you to answer using your knowledge about the general content area, regardless of the course(s) you have taken.
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