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In Spring [[2007]], at least one [[Lit Hum]] section leader leaked info that helped some students study for the [[IDs]]. This study guide spread to many students in the Class of 2010. This has prompted an investigation by the [[Core Office]].
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The '''Lit Hum exam leak''' took place in Spring [[2007]]. Prior to the exam, one [[Lit Hum]] section leader leaked information that helped some students study for the [[passage identification]]s. These notes identified which quotations would appear on the final exam, and sketched out the essay questions. Students who received this study guide passed it on to other students in the Class of 2010, and it eventually spread to a significant proportion of the class.
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In an email to students on Monday, May 7th, 2007, the [[Core Office]] sent an email to students confirming "that there was a significant misjudgment on the part of one Lit Hum instructor, which has resulted in a complicated situation"/ The office announced that they were "looking into [the] matter". The email was sent from [[Patricia Grieve]], Chair of [[Literature Humanities]], and [[Deborah Martinsen]], Associate Dean of the [[Core Curriculum]].
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Earlier on Monday, May 7th, 2007, Deborah Martinsen had sent an email to all Lit Hum instructors that also confirmed "an unfortunate breach in Lit Hum final exam security". She explained that the Core Office had a copy of the notes. Furthermore, Martinsen told instructors that one quotation had been substituted at the last minute. Thus, while the leaked info identified the quote from [[Crime and Punishment]] as coming from the Epilogue, it in fact came from another part of the novel. Martinsen said that students identifying the quote as coming from the Epilogue likely had access to the study notes. Also, instructors were told to suspect students who "correctly identified all of the other passages" and/or "the exact Canto in Dante".
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Martinsen told instructors that the Core Office is still "trying to determine how widely these answer sheets circulated". She asked instructors to "refrain from submitting your final grades" until she gets back to them with grading recommendations "later in the day". All of this year's Lit Hum [[blue book]]s will be submitted to the Core Office.
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== The study guide ==
  
 
If you have a copy of the study guide, please upload it [[Special:Upload|here]] (.doc and .pdf documents accepted) for inclusion on this page. It's totally anonymous. Or send it to wikicu@gmail.com and I'll upload it.
 
If you have a copy of the study guide, please upload it [[Special:Upload|here]] (.doc and .pdf documents accepted) for inclusion on this page. It's totally anonymous. Or send it to wikicu@gmail.com and I'll upload it.

Revision as of 21:32, 7 May 2007

The Lit Hum exam leak took place in Spring 2007. Prior to the exam, one Lit Hum section leader leaked information that helped some students study for the passage identifications. These notes identified which quotations would appear on the final exam, and sketched out the essay questions. Students who received this study guide passed it on to other students in the Class of 2010, and it eventually spread to a significant proportion of the class.

In an email to students on Monday, May 7th, 2007, the Core Office sent an email to students confirming "that there was a significant misjudgment on the part of one Lit Hum instructor, which has resulted in a complicated situation"/ The office announced that they were "looking into [the] matter". The email was sent from Patricia Grieve, Chair of Literature Humanities, and Deborah Martinsen, Associate Dean of the Core Curriculum.

Earlier on Monday, May 7th, 2007, Deborah Martinsen had sent an email to all Lit Hum instructors that also confirmed "an unfortunate breach in Lit Hum final exam security". She explained that the Core Office had a copy of the notes. Furthermore, Martinsen told instructors that one quotation had been substituted at the last minute. Thus, while the leaked info identified the quote from Crime and Punishment as coming from the Epilogue, it in fact came from another part of the novel. Martinsen said that students identifying the quote as coming from the Epilogue likely had access to the study notes. Also, instructors were told to suspect students who "correctly identified all of the other passages" and/or "the exact Canto in Dante".

Martinsen told instructors that the Core Office is still "trying to determine how widely these answer sheets circulated". She asked instructors to "refrain from submitting your final grades" until she gets back to them with grading recommendations "later in the day". All of this year's Lit Hum blue books will be submitted to the Core Office.

The study guide

If you have a copy of the study guide, please upload it here (.doc and .pdf documents accepted) for inclusion on this page. It's totally anonymous. Or send it to wikicu@gmail.com and I'll upload it.

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