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Game theory and strategy
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MATH3911 — Game theory and strategy is generally seen as an interesting course with fair grading but can be challenging, especially for those not interested in the subject. It's manageable for non-math majors and good for students who enjoy strategic thinking.
Grading seems fair but can be strict for high scores; some students mention generous A grades from professors like LKH.
The course is considered heavy with a mix of lectures, assignments, and exams. Students spend around 10-12 hours per week on the course, including preparation and review.
Assessments include two midterms (30 points each), a final exam, and regular homework/assignments. There is no mention of quizzes or attendance-based assessments.
Teaching quality varies; some find it engaging while others struggle with the pace and accents. Professors like LKH are noted for demanding proofs in exams.
Study seriously, especially for proof-based questions, as they can be tricky. Engage actively during discussions to improve understanding.
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