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University mathematics II
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MATH1013 is generally manageable for science and high school math students, with some finding it easy while others struggle due to the sudden increase in difficulty towards the end of the course. The professor (CTW) teaches well and provides detailed explanations, but the exams are challenging and require serious preparation. It's good for those who want a basic understanding of university-level mathematics or are unsure about their future direction.
Grading is fair to generous; some students find it easy to get an A, while others mention intense competition and difficulty in achieving high grades due to the exams' pressure.
The workload can be heavy, especially towards the end of the course. Students need to do plenty of practice problems and attend tutorials for better performance. Expect around 10-12 hours per week of study time.
Assessment includes two midterms (35/40 each), a final exam, and regular homework assignments. The final exam is particularly challenging and can significantly impact the overall grade.
The professor (CTW) is described as engaging and helpful, providing detailed explanations. However, some students find the teaching less effective due to language barriers or lack of systematic coverage in lectures.
Complete all homework assignments, attend tutorials regularly, and do plenty of practice problems. For high school students, focus on understanding the material before the midterm; after that, more effort is required for the final exam.
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