jasee said:
ISP exam is more about taking what you learn and applying it to the questions. In my opinion, I don't find textbooks in subjects like that all too useful, but if you have the time, then read it. Well basically, if you can understand it from the lectures, then its fine, otherwise read the textbook for the relevant chapters.
HAHAHAHA. *burns ISP and the associated lectu..*
That test was ever so stupid. I mean (or rather I hope) I didn't fail but the information passed on to us to what was in the exam was ALL irrelevant. I don't know if she did it on purpose or what, but she literally waste hundreds of hours for everyone (combined). She told us to study 6 bloody articles which are like 50 pages or something together and not one question appeared in the exam on them. She told us there were multiple choice questions, yet there were true/false ones (I guess they count, but some questions weren't even part of what we learnt) e.g. Star topology (and I'll probably get the components one wrong because of them being pedantic idiots and saying not all components were listed, though its technically correct). Luckily you could use common sense, but it is unfair because it is not part of any or even close to the material we are given/allocated. Also, there are numerous things which we were told were gonna be in the exam e.g. know the Spiral Model, know the CARS checklist, Venn diagrams, SDLC diagram and etc. NONE of that was in it despite the lecturers saying they would be. On top of that, we were told to bring a calculator and there weren't any calculation questions.
The marks for some questions were so unevenly allocated its not funny. I don't know how you can possibly write even 4 or 5 marks worth for 6 mark questions.
Basically, this is what I take away from ISP: many hours wasted in attending lectures, tutors and doing assignments not even related to the subject, no real knowledge to actually apply or even model such systems correctly (not that I'd ever want to - I was probably turned off, along with every other person doing the subject, at its stupidity.), and probably decreased social welfare (buying of the textbook in which I literally only read about 3 pages of which were actually useful and relating to the lecture notes.
(Also, did anyone realise on last years paper, in one of the questions it says "the authors described their framework with the aid of a diagram" yet the diagram is not the authors, rather its from other sources/people?).
Anyway, I'm glad all my exams are over. Only ISP gave me the $hits. Every other exam was wonderful, or at least you could PROPERLY study the content just using either lecture notes, or a textbook. I would have thought I'd be heaps happy after ISP was complete, but seeing the irresponsibility and immoral problems associated with the subject, I just have this feeling they'll probably find some magical way to fail me or something.
Edit: Spelling