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Fundamental mechanics
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ENGG1300 is generally considered an easy course, with high chances of getting a good grade through diligent practice and past paper study. It's suitable for students who are familiar with high school physics concepts but may require additional effort in the second part. The workload is moderate to light, with regular homework assignments and a final exam that heavily relies on past papers.
Grading seems generous, as many students mention getting good grades through consistent practice and preparation. There's some indication of curve usage, especially for finals.
The course has a moderate workload, involving weekly homework and a final exam based largely on past papers. Students spend around 6-8 hours per week on the course.
Assessment breakdown includes regular homework assignments and a final exam that is mostly multiple-choice questions from past papers. There's also a group project in some semesters, but it doesn't seem to significantly impact the overall grade.
The teaching quality varies; some students find the lectures clear and helpful, while others struggle with unclear explanations. Professors like Kwan are noted for their engaging and approachable nature, whereas other professors might require self-study or additional resources.
Do regular homework assignments carefully, study past papers thoroughly, and seek help from tutors if needed. Forming a good team is crucial for the group project in some semesters.
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