Study Guides
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Study Guides
Besides reading the textbook or solving practice problems, is there any study guide for the midterms or final? Maybe someone has made one on a google doc and would like to share it?
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Re: Study Guides
I don't believe there is a concrete study guide for the exams in this class. However, the Community Programs Office has a test bank of exams completed by students who took the course in previous quarters. If you're a first-year, you can print out a test without having to turn anything in. But after that, the test bank requires that you submit one of your old exams (can be any subject) to help expand the archive.
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Re: Study Guides
The test banks as they mentioned above seem like a good idea and but I haven't checked them out for myself. I would recommend going to the review sessions Dr. Lavelle will be putting on because they will probably be the most related to the tests themselves.
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If you purchased the textbook bundle from UCLA, there is a resource called Sapling Learning that is similar to Prof. Lavelle's focus topics, and I believe they have practice problems as well.
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Re: Study Guides
I think your best bet would be checking out test banks that have previous exams so you have some sort of idea of what kind of questions will be asked. I think going over all the assigned problems would be a good idea as well.
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Looking over past exams you can find from the test bank at SAC would also be a good idea too.
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