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Hello,
I took this course fall 2012, her first year teaching. Chowdhury is better than all other math 3c professors, so if you have a chance to take her, DO.
You will have one homework assignment each week worth 10% of your grade, they are challenging, but if you go to TA office hours they do the homework for you basically so you should be fine. Just make sure you understand the homework at the end of the day thoroughly.
Midterms: you will have two of these and if you just study the homework and do book problems you should be fine. each is worth 20% of your grade. if you do horribly on one, she will drop it and just count the better score.
Final: if she counted each of your midterms 20% each, your final will be 50% of your grade; if she only counted one of your midterms, the final will be 70% of your grade. The final was extremely easy, she will give you specific homework problems to study for the final, the book is not necessary to study for the final.
Her lectures consist of proofs, but its necessary to understand how equations are derived in case you forget during the exam and have to re-derive.
everything is podcasted.
I got an A on the midterm, A+ on homework, F on second midterm [my class average was a fail] , and B on the final and got an A in the class.
Good Luck!
Hello,
I took this course fall 2012, her first year teaching. Chowdhury is better than all other math 3c professors, so if you have a chance to take her, DO.
You will have one homework assignment each week worth 10% of your grade, they are challenging, but if you go to TA office hours they do the homework for you basically so you should be fine. Just make sure you understand the homework at the end of the day thoroughly.
Midterms: you will have two of these and if you just study the homework and do book problems you should be fine. each is worth 20% of your grade. if you do horribly on one, she will drop it and just count the better score.
Final: if she counted each of your midterms 20% each, your final will be 50% of your grade; if she only counted one of your midterms, the final will be 70% of your grade. The final was extremely easy, she will give you specific homework problems to study for the final, the book is not necessary to study for the final.
Her lectures consist of proofs, but its necessary to understand how equations are derived in case you forget during the exam and have to re-derive.
everything is podcasted.
I got an A on the midterm, A+ on homework, F on second midterm [my class average was a fail] , and B on the final and got an A in the class.
Good Luck!
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