Comment by Telaneo
> when there is a clock in every direction I look at.
This does not reflect my life. Clocks are out there, but not to the point of there being one a just turn of the head away no matter where I am. My phone is the closest device with an accurate sense of time the vast majority of the time.
> wristwatch would also be analog again.
Smart watches exist. Digital wrist watches also exist, but seem to have gone out of fashion.
> I have no clue how your university does prevent cheating,
By not having shit exams. Most (all?) of mine were open-book. I didn't take maths in uni, but they're also done digitally, although I don't think they're open-book. There you probably only get the formulary.
> This does not reflect my life. Clocks are out there, but not to the point of there being one a just turn of the head away no matter where I am.
That part was specifically about train stations and classrooms.
> By not having shit exams. Most (all?) of mine were open-book.
We also now have mostly open-book exams, the rule to be allowed to use everything, that does not do network calls is the rule for open-book exams. Personally I don't like when exams need to be done on a computer, there is always something that breaks and now you are personally responsible for it. With pen and paper you have peace of mind, the only thing is that you need to have a working pen and even that can be borrowed in an emergency.