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IF we haven't covered the topics during the lectures which enable us to complete the questions set for those topics do we still have to do them?

ie: In Maths Calculus we've only covered up to but not including topic 1.5 but the tutorial questions for the week include questions from topics greater than 1.5
 

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In tutorial people are from different lectures and tutor doesn't know where you're up to in lectures.
 

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In tutorial people are from different lectures and tutor doesn't know where you're up to in lectures.
In other words do/attempt them. Feel so inadequate in maths since i haven't touched it for a very long time
 

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IF we haven't covered the topics during the lectures which enable us to complete the questions set for those topics do we still have to do them?

ie: In Maths Calculus we've only covered up to but not including topic 1.5 but the tutorial questions for the week include questions from topics greater than 1.5
You're doing MATH1141 under Prof. Cowling... aren't you?
 
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IF we haven't covered the topics during the lectures which enable us to complete the questions set for those topics do we still have to do them?

ie: In Maths Calculus we've only covered up to but not including topic 1.5 but the tutorial questions for the week include questions from topics greater than 1.5
That will happen a fair bit. If you haven't done stuff in lectures you can try reading ahead a bit, but you should also tell your tutor so they don't expect you to know everything.

When it comes to the class tests they make sure that they only cover stuff that you have done.
 

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ugh that Cowling is a grumpy old man
Well, maybe he's having domestic troubles. Who knows.

But I saw Prof. Greenhill walking around - I was like, "Hey! It's my favourite Algebra lecturer" =P

Distinctive hairstyle she has.
 

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Unless otherwise said by your lecturer in charge for a subject, any content listed in the course outline (either directly or by reference/indirectly- e.g. footnote of a textbook references a thesis) is examinable.

Sounds pedantic yes but I've had exams where footnotes and other readings referenced were examined.
 

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Oh, so you're the other lecture stream =P
 

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Best Maths lecturers are Milan Pahor, DJ Chris Tisdell and Peter Brown.
 

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Best Maths lecturers are Milan Pahor, DJ Chris Tisdell and Peter Brown.
+1, +1, not had Brown before. Pahor and Tisdell are both awesome and great teachers.

Nice signature quote too.
 

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Pahor is great. Tisdell is awesome. Brown (had him for 2-3 weeks) is magnificent. Another lecturer that is 100% terrific is Wildberger.
 

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