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  • 2001-02-10 (xsd:date)
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  • The Tale of the Bird Foot Exam (en)
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  • Anonymity can be a powerful tool to wield in a university setting, at least in legends. This one in particular reads like more of a quick spoken joke, and was collected on the internet in 1999. In another version, the students are asked to identify stuffed birds whose bodies (except for their feet) are covered by bags. It's something that's happened to many of us during our academic careers: we study long and hard for an upcoming exam, covering as much material as thoroughly as possible, but an instructor crosses us up by basing the whole test on one narrow or obscure aspect of the subject. Such is the outrage felt by the student in this legend: having been told by an ornithology professor that she will have to know everything about every type of bird there is in order to prepare for the next week's test, she spends all her time studying beaks, wings, and feathers of dozens of bird species only to be confronted by a exam which tests nothing but her ability to identify various species of birds by their feet. The student's defiant parting shot echoes The Tale of the Anonymous Test Taker legend in its expression of the frustration and lack of identity felt by students who are treated as a faceless mass by the faculty (and the arbitrary treatment they sometimes receive as a result). (en)
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