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Have you already taken MA351? Do you have some advice to give to future students? Please write it here.
  
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*I took MA 351 last semester (Spring 2009). Though it was a difficult course, it was managable. My main piece of advice for current students would be to study and work on homework in a group. Multiple minds, are almost always better than one. Also, study for the tests for many days and complete the practice problems (if provided by your instructor). Good Luck!
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*This subject can be confusing when the lecturer explains about it. Always revise back and do the homework!
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Latest revision as of 10:47, 20 May 2013


Peer Legacy for MA351

Have you already taken MA351? Do you have some advice to give to future students? Please write it here.

  • I took MA 351 last semester (Spring 2009). Though it was a difficult course, it was managable. My main piece of advice for current students would be to study and work on homework in a group. Multiple minds, are almost always better than one. Also, study for the tests for many days and complete the practice problems (if provided by your instructor). Good Luck!
  • This subject can be confusing when the lecturer explains about it. Always revise back and do the homework!
  • Write comment here. Sign name/nickname.
  • Write comment here. Sign name/nickname.

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