OT - MCDB 306 exam question references Denard?

Submitted by uniqenam on

So this is from the fall 2010 exam...

 

2) You are given a bottle of Drosophila called ―"Dilithium Flies", with some pretty awesome mutant traits: dreadlocks and the ability to fly at the speed of sound.

CB2009

February 21st, 2011 at 10:00 AM ^

Good ol' Drosophila...probably the word with the greatest disparity between how frequently I saw it pre and post graduation.  Good luck with that question.

 

MGoRob

February 21st, 2011 at 10:45 AM ^

To this day I curse that class.  I took it back in Winter '02 and Prof. Jeyabalan pulled some pretty nasty stuff:

1) in the class you had to cross and grow mutant flies.  After several weeks after the flies lay eggs in the nastiest smelling stuff, they hatch.  But guess what class, they'll hatch over Spring Break, so someobdy from each group will have to stay in town to collect and score all the flies that hatch.  What a ridiculous demand/requirement!

2) The syllabus stated that a 90 was an A-.  At the end of the semester, too many people were above that 90 mark so Jeyabalan changed it to needing 92 points to get an A-.  Guess who had a 91.  Now, I definitely know that was illegal / against school policy and I should have contested it.  If only I knew what I was entitled to as a student...so naive back then.

Purkinje

February 21st, 2011 at 1:40 PM ^

I'm in Dr. J's Embryology lab right now (MCDB 308), and she is excellent. Our first exam is on Wednesday, so maybe Denard will make another appearence then?

Abe Froman

February 22nd, 2011 at 1:11 AM ^

ill back you up rob.  she sucks as a prof.  definitely cares about her students, but abuses her gsi's, writes terrible exams, and has no regard for how ancient and outdated some of the course material is.  (not to mention that shit regarding changing the curve by making it harder to get an A is definitely true and has been going on for years)

 

then again, could be worse -- could be clarke teaching the class....

Happyshooter

February 22nd, 2011 at 9:16 PM ^

I teach, not at a U of M level university. I struggle to find fresh questions every semester. We have frats, though, so I have to.

My second least favorite part of teaching is testing--writing and grading. My least favorite is when I catch a cheater and have to start the process.

It is just hard to write new questions and sometimes you get punch drunk.