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As a student, I've always been very sensitive to the format of a tests given in a class. I always seem to do much better on multiple choice-format tests than on open-response tests, especially in sicence. This seems to be because multiple-choice tests allow me to see if i've made a mistake in my calculations: I have made a mistake, the answer won't be among the options. In open-response format, I don't have this luxury.

To cut to the chase: are there any postbacc programs where most of the exams are given in multiple-choice format?
 
This is kind of off topic, but I remember a prof I had in undergrad that would give multiple choice answer options A through J.

It would have been better if he didn't give us any! It was worse than the logical reasoning section of the LSAT.
 
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