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From: Stephen MURDOCH <s...@rouenbs.fr>
To: Pham Ngoc Dung <phn...@yahoo.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 14:58:54
Subject: RE : IBL final exam
Hello Pham Ngoc Dung,
I am just leaving for holidays and am at the airport.
The exam will have 5 questions and each of them is a short answer (no multiple choice or T/F). There is one question on the Statement of Claim and the class representative received a copy just after my classes. The other 4 questions are from the classes and I want your ideas and opinions. There is no correct or incorrect answer. You can bring all materials to the exam.
Tha most important thing is to give your ideas and opinions. It is not the type of exam where you should memorize anything.
The objective is for me to receive some interesting, dynamic and innovative answers - not just to have you repeat what was said during the
class.
I hope this is of some help.
Take care and talk to you again sometime soon.
Stephen
Stephen Murdoch
Associate Dean
Rouen Business School
Rouen France
+33.2.32.82.58.65 s...@rouenbs.fr <mailto:
s...@rouenbs.fr>
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De: Pham Ngoc Dung [mailto:
phn...@yahoo.com]
Date: ven. 17/12/2010 03:42
À: Stephen MURDOCH
Cc: Doan Thi Hong Nhung (19A1)
Objet : IBL final exam
Dear Prof. Stephen
Good morning Professor!
How are you? I hope you all find.
I am Pham Ngoc Dung student of 19A2 -CFVG 19th Intake, I present to 19th Intake CFVG would like to ask you some question of IBL test.
We are preparing for IBL
final exam but it is sad that we don't know how to prepare for it.
Could you pls give us any suggestion and let us know the format of final test, how many question? Is there any theory question or case study only??
Actually you said that we can use our imagination to do the test, but we would like to know about the format of test for preparing.
We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Thanks and best regards
Pham Ngoc Dung( Ms)
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