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Multivariable calculus
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MATH2211 is generally considered an easier course for math majors, offering generous grading and clear lectures from Professor CTW. However, some students find it challenging due to its abstract nature and require self-study. The workload can be heavy during online classes, but the final exam tends to be manageable.
Grading is generally generous with many students getting A+ grades despite performing poorly in earlier tests or exams.
The course has a moderate workload, especially when studying online; it requires self-study and consistent practice. Students should expect around 10-12 hours of work per week including lectures and assignments.
Assessment includes two mid-term tests, one final exam, and tutorials/assignments that do not count towards the grade but provide additional practice. The grading curve is used to adjust final grades.
Professor CTW's teaching style is described as clear and engaging by many students, though some find his lectures boring or difficult to follow online. He values thought processes in exams and provides generous grading.
Students should do pre-reading before class, practice problems consistently, and attend tutorials for additional support. Online classes require more self-discipline and time management.
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