comprehensive examination
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Definition
Noun: An intensive examination testing a student's proficiency in some special field of knowledge, typically taken at the graduate level to qualify for a degree.
Usage
A comprehensive examination is a major academic assessment. It is often a requirement for completing a master's or doctoral program. The purpose is to evaluate a student's overall understanding and mastery of their chosen field of study.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "to take one's comps": A common informal phrase meaning to take one's comprehensive examinations.
- He is very stressed because he has to take his comps next week.
- "to sit for comps": Another phrase with the same meaning as "to take one's comps."
- After sitting for her comps, she felt a huge sense of relief.
Variants and Related Words
- Comps (n., informal): A common shortened form of "comprehensive examinations."
- I have to study for my comps all summer.
- Comprehensive (adj.): Covering completely or broadly; inclusive. This is the root adjective from which the term is derived.
- The textbook provides a comprehensive overview of European history.
Synonyms
- Qualifying examination: An exam that must be passed to qualify for a certain status or to continue in a program.
- General examination: A broad exam covering a wide range of topics in a field.
- Preliminary examination (Prelims): Often used synonymously with comprehensive exams, especially in doctoral programs.
Related Phrases
- "to fail one's comps": To not pass the comprehensive examination.
- Failing his comps meant he had to wait another year to retake them.
- "comprehensive exam committee": The group of professors who administer and evaluate the examination.
- She will defend her knowledge before the comprehensive exam committee tomorrow.
Noun
- an intensive examination testing a student's proficiency in some special field of knowledge
- she took her comps in English literature