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Message from the Rhea Team:
  
[https://kiwi.ecn.purdue.edu/rhea/index.php/Special:AWCforum/?action=sf/id2 Click here] to access the ECE302 Forum.
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Do you have a piece of advice to give to students about to take ECE202? Please go to the [[ECE202_(TalavageFall2009)|ECE202 course page of Prof. Talavage]] and leave a message to encourage them to go through this difficult course. For example, is there anything in this course that turned out to be very important later on? In retrospect, do you think you should have paid more attention to certain concept? etc. Go ahead and tell them!
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[https://www.projectrhea.org/rhea/index.php/Special:AWCforum/?action=sf/id2 Click here] to access the ECE302 Forum.

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Rhea class forum for ECE302 Division 2, Professor Ilya Pollak, Fall 2009

Help: How to login to Rhea, how to edit a page, and how to create a page

Message from the Rhea Team:

Please help the younger students in ECE!

Do you have a piece of advice to give to students about to take ECE202? Please go to the ECE202 course page of Prof. Talavage and leave a message to encourage them to go through this difficult course. For example, is there anything in this course that turned out to be very important later on? In retrospect, do you think you should have paid more attention to certain concept? etc. Go ahead and tell them!

Click here to access the ECE302 Forum.

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