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mad scientist deviating wildly from 2330 text
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<blockquote data-quote="zeff737" data-source="post: 76582" data-attributes="member: 5469"><p>HI every one, can any one please offer some guidance as to the limits of things we will need to learn for the 2330 level 3.</p><p></p><p>Our tutor is VERY bright......too bright. He goes way over and above with technical theory when teaching us the basics which just confuses us.</p><p></p><p>Are we to assume that the level of teaching in such books as Trevor Linseys 2330 level 3 is round about the level of question we would be expected to answer in out exams???</p><p></p><p>For example, today our tutor gave us 8 sheets of A4 paper with 86 equations on, some of which are multiples and he said we have to learn them all backwards as we only have 20 weeks (at evening classes twice a week) to complete the theory part of the course, most of which dont appear in any text books that we were told we would need.........is this normal??</p><p></p><p>we figured out from last years exams that he seriously 'over eggs the pudding' and we had learnt (or tried to learn) far more than we needed too which would have been great if we had understood even half of it, and it just made exam time more stressful as we had so much more to revise.</p><p></p><p>Is this normal???</p><p></p><p>Thank? :|</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zeff737, post: 76582, member: 5469"] HI every one, can any one please offer some guidance as to the limits of things we will need to learn for the 2330 level 3. Our tutor is VERY bright......too bright. He goes way over and above with technical theory when teaching us the basics which just confuses us. Are we to assume that the level of teaching in such books as Trevor Linseys 2330 level 3 is round about the level of question we would be expected to answer in out exams??? For example, today our tutor gave us 8 sheets of A4 paper with 86 equations on, some of which are multiples and he said we have to learn them all backwards as we only have 20 weeks (at evening classes twice a week) to complete the theory part of the course, most of which dont appear in any text books that we were told we would need.........is this normal?? we figured out from last years exams that he seriously 'over eggs the pudding' and we had learnt (or tried to learn) far more than we needed too which would have been great if we had understood even half of it, and it just made exam time more stressful as we had so much more to revise. Is this normal??? Thank? :| [/QUOTE]
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