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[[Josie's Favorite Theorem]]  
 
[[Study Group for MA 543]]
 
[[Study Group for MA 543]]
 
Is anyone interested in a study group?  I know that I really need to do well in this class, and I think it'd be great to study with other people.  I am planning on going to the lounge in the basement of the Armstrong Building right after every class to study for about an hour or so and please feel free to join me.   
 
Is anyone interested in a study group?  I know that I really need to do well in this class, and I think it'd be great to study with other people.  I am planning on going to the lounge in the basement of the Armstrong Building right after every class to study for about an hour or so and please feel free to join me.   
  
 
(A little about me, my name is Josie, and I am a super senior, in Math Education, and this is one of the last classes that I need to graduate.  I think a lot of people may be in similar boats, so feel free to study with me and work on this course together.)
 
(A little about me, my name is Josie, and I am a super senior, in Math Education, and this is one of the last classes that I need to graduate.  I think a lot of people may be in similar boats, so feel free to study with me and work on this course together.)

Revision as of 13:42, 8 February 2009

Josie's Favorite Theorem Study Group for MA 543 Is anyone interested in a study group? I know that I really need to do well in this class, and I think it'd be great to study with other people. I am planning on going to the lounge in the basement of the Armstrong Building right after every class to study for about an hour or so and please feel free to join me.

(A little about me, my name is Josie, and I am a super senior, in Math Education, and this is one of the last classes that I need to graduate. I think a lot of people may be in similar boats, so feel free to study with me and work on this course together.)

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