Quote Originally Posted by ImSavy View Post
Repeatable tests is something they do, here's why it doesn't happen very often.

Person A goes into the test with no revision, fails. Revises everything that came up on the test resits the test & gets ~100%. Amount of knowledge gained can be practically zero. Then you have the fact that the logistics of it aren't even close to viable.
It would definitely have to be organized differently.

I didn't get much into it, but I think that it would include a total deconstruction of the university-as-home and class-on-tuition model. Some examples would be that instead of lecturers, there would probably be self-study and tutors; instead of classes (for most topics, some need lecture/lab setting), there would be self-study programs; instead of class-structured exams, they would be more like the bar/actuary/cpa; instead of passing classes to earn degree, there would be passing exams to earn degree.