oh i understand its a class with credit and what not. what i meant is that some medic classes are broken down into modules(i.e. cardiology, pharmacology, pulmonology).
it wont be removed because it doesnt violate any of the rules, nor do i think it should be removed. i was just surprised that a college level paramedic instructor was willing to award final average points for the acquisition of an item. now, if that item had to be turned in with a paper on its indications, contra's, use and history, sure i could understand extra credit points. but saying "bring me in this item and i'll give you five final average points" to me is questionable and i'll tell you why.
my second quarter average when i was in medic school was 74.9. the university where i was attending required an 80. by coming in below their requirements, i demonstrated that i had failed to satisfactorily learn the material. now, im not going to lie to you and say if my instructor had offered me the same deal i wouldnt have taken it. but i ask you, would i have really earned those point? will you?