I'll still relate this, back in 2011-2013, I went back to school to study psychology.
Psych 101, the most basic entry level class, was set up this way:
• Class met 3 days per week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday).
• Professor opened the test for the chapter(s) we were about to start the following week in class.
• Tests were open-book, online, 10 or 20 questions, each of which was taken VERBATIM from the book. Tests were NOT timed, and you didn't have to complete it all at once, you could save and come back later.
• Finish the test and it tells you how many you missed and your grade. If you so choose, you could see her after class and have the test reset so you could try again. You could have your UNTIMED, OPEN-BOOK test reset up to THREE TIMES.
• She additionally gave easy, 10 minutes or less bonus assignments weekly that was sometimes as stupid as taking a personality test. If you did it, you got bonus points.
• She took roll call randomly, if you happened to be in-class when she took roll, bonus points
• If you had an A in the class at the end, you were exempt from having to take the final exam (which was also open book).
Multiple students, who were "smart enough to get into university" still somehow failed that class.
It could not have been any easier, and several still failed.
Same semester, I also took Music Appreciation as an elective and the professor there was talking about how they just recently increased the entry standards at the university, so everyone that was there should be proud.
This professor did tests in this way where the tests questions were jumbled, all the same test just different orders in 3 versions (to prevent cheating). Professor first handed out a scantron answer sheet and said to put the test version letter on the scantron, as well as said multiple times to NOT WRITE ON THE TEST. Only put answers on the scan tron.
First 4 tests, multiple students wrote on the test, and he reminded everyone multiple times, DO NOT WRITE ON THE TEST.
This was at an accredited university.
Yes, people are beyond mindless and stupid. It's amazing to me that more people don't die of butt-rot from not knowing how to wipe their own asses, or suffocate because they forgot to breathe and nobody reminded them.