That must have been one hell of a stunt, considering how UF does scantron testing.
UF uses software that randomizes the order that questions come in, you get a test with a 5 digit code on it that you input into the last five answer bubble lines on your sheet, this tells the machine which key to use for scoring your test.
EDIT: I just read the article. This is the University of Central Florida, not the University of Florida. I dunno how they do things down in Orlando.
- Grumpy Uncle Gearhead
UF uses software that randomizes the order that questions come in, you get a test with a 5 digit code on it that you input into the last five answer bubble lines on your sheet, this tells the machine which key to use for scoring your test.
EDIT: I just read the article. This is the University of Central Florida, not the University of Florida. I dunno how they do things down in Orlando.
- Grumpy Uncle Gearhead