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    MATH1901 Differential Calculus (Advanced) exam tomorrow

    For what it's worth, the weighting of the section was 35%. There were 20 multiple choice questions.
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    MATH1901 Differential Calculus (Advanced) exam tomorrow

    Probably. But hey, it's out of our control what they do. It's still possible to make multiple choice questions very hard, though, if they wanted to... Makes sense. I, too think it'll be 50% multiple choice for both. I guess nobody who's doing the exam tomorrow and knows for sure will be lurking...
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    MATH1901 Differential Calculus (Advanced) exam tomorrow

    Nah 2007 exams weren't killers, I've had a look at them. As for increased multiple choice... I dunno, maybe they've just gotten lazier with marking? They want to mark less by hand? Judging by the MATH1902 exam I did on Monday, multiple choice was generally a piece of cake... And they do say...
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    MATH1901 Differential Calculus (Advanced) exam tomorrow

    They have changed things around now... MATH1902/MATH1002 has also had increases in the multiple choice questions section (35% weighting in exam). As for MATH1901, since MATH1001 has been changed to 50% weighting for multiple choice questions, and it seems that the advanced and normal level...
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    MATH1901 Differential Calculus (Advanced) exam tomorrow

    I apologise for the double post (posted also on Faculty of Science forum), but somebody who knows might not see it there... So: The exam information sheet on http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/UG/JM/MATH1901/ doesn't contain the front page of the examination (unlike it usually should, they must've...
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    MATH1901 Differential Calculus (Advanced) exam tomorrow

    The exam information sheet on http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/UG/JM/MATH1901/ doesn't contain the front page of the examination (unlike it usually should, they must've forgotten), and I didn't attend the relevant lecture/tutorial where they handed it out, and don't know anybody who has. So, can...
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