Definition
A final evaluation that measures what students have learned at the end of a course, functioning as a comprehensive audit of accumulated panic. Unlike formative assessments, which help you improve, summative assessments just confirm your suspicions.
Example Usage
"The summative assessment covers chapters 1 through 47, but don't worry, it's only worth 60% of your grade and 100% of your nightmares."
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