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- From: allenk@ugcs.caltech.edu (Allen Knutson)
- Newsgroups: sci.math
- Subject: The plans for a new GRE Math Subject test
- Date: 12 Dec 1992 21:18:29 GMT
- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
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- The ETS is working on a new GRE Subject Math test. There are a bunch of
- reasons why the old one is unsatisfactory - too many people get the top
- score, doing mathematics isn't like multiple choice - and the ideas for
- a new format include a bunch of essay-type questions with no definite
- right answers. (This won't be in place for at least five years, if ever.)
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- I was invited to take the essay part of such a test today. The actual
- questions I got were for the most part really boring. Example: define
- what it means for a function (R -> R) to be continuous at a point, and
- show that x^2 + x is continuous. (Too bad they said at a point, or one
- could define continous as "on any compact subset of R, a uniform limit
- of polynomials" : -8 )
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- Much less concrete was a question about a mathematical kingdom (I quote)
- in which mathematicians found triangles sufficiently much more pleasing
- that they essentially define Riemann integration in terms of them. Does
- this change the notion of measurable subset of the plane?
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- None of the five questions took more than 5-10 minutes to have a complete
- answer in one's head. But we were allotted 2.5 hours, so mostly it was
- a handwriting exercise, where one would be afraid that one hadn't been
- sufficiently anal about trivialities.
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- Just posting for general interest Allen K.
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