underthebridge
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Hey for our courses (in particular MATH1151 for me) is it a good idea to have the two tutorials straight after two of the lectures each week? I thought it might be so what i just learnt would be fresh in my head and stuff.
The thing for me is I have Four Maths Lectures on four different days in the morning and I'm free on Thursday. I have tuts in arvo(IS THIS GOOD?) You can't squeeze two tuts on Thursday can you?gman03 said:Tut usually go over lecture stuff from last week because the tutorial questions will be based on that.
Most people (but may exclude you) fall behind as time progress because you would have to do other subjects work more from time to time
If you are going to have a test in the tut, you will have the urge to skip the lecture or not pay full attention. In which case you might as well not attend the lecture.
So, no.
Does this relate to other subject tuts as well i.e phys and engggman03 said:c) Is it ok to have a maths tut immediately after a class (tut or lecture)
Ans: No because of the stress from a periodic quiz. See redslert's post.
Yes it may also apply, sometimes mid session exams are help in tutorial classes or lectures. Such as for FINS1613, there were four quizes held in tutorials, worth 10% each (total 40%) so it was very important to allow time before the tutorial to study.Tuna said:Does this relate to other subject tuts as well i.e phys and engg
I might be that case as well. Were you that one too?Curry said:In fact, try to get a free before your your tutes. Many a test had been aced because of that half hour studying.
Yes, I did that last session for QMB, it's the reverse of what underthesun saidRaginsheep said:How bout having a maths tute before a lecture (if its possible, cbb to check right now)? Will you be too dead from the tute to focus in the lect?
Phys is borring, and it is worse if you have TWO hours for it.Tuna said:Does this relate to other subject tuts as well i.e phys and engg
If you are going to walk out the lecture 30 mins (of an 1 hour lecture) you might as well not attend because you disturb others when you leave.Tuna said:You could always go out of a lec before 30 min or 5(if you're prepared) to walk to your tut
it's better than 2nd yr actuarial/maths - 5 days spread all over the place. 2nd yr maths is practically fixed for you - no choices.Raginsheep said:The problem is MATH1151 goes over four days meaning and the "best" thing you can do is make one of your tutes on friday which then means that you spend five days a week at uni. That combined with discrete that also goes over four days makes me a very unhappy boy...
sit at the back to leave discretelygman03 said:If you are going to walk out the lecture 30 mins (of an 1 hour lecture) you might as well not attend because you disturb others when you leave.