Advice for Test 1
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Re: Advice for Test 1
The email says its seven questions in 50 minutes and the first one is only on the review of high school topics. I would say the best way to prepare is just to go through all the problems on the syllabus in the first section and make sure you grasp the key concepts.
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I think you should focus on the fundamentals he posted up and just do practice problems. I would also go through the textbook and at least skim through the book and its examples so you can get a feel for the questions
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In the syllabus, it says that he uses problems from the homework. I suggest if you want to practice more for the test is to do those problems listed in the syllabus.
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The best advice I can give is to take the topics that will be covered on the test, go to the syllabus and find the topics, and go through the homework problems listed on there for each topic. I also suggest going through the outlines of the learning outcomes (scroll down on the class website) for the topics that will be covered and make it like a checklist: go through each learning outcome and make sure you know each to the best of your ability. I hope this helps and good luck!!
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I'd also recommend watching review videos from youtube on any topics you might not understand fully.
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I was told that the test was going to be multiple choice but I am not 100% sure.
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I think it might be helpful to look at his modules, on top of the homework. That way, you get a feel of the types of questions he likes to ask!
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