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charleneyin

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What are we allowed to put on the summary notes? Terms/concepts and formulas? Anything else?
 

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You can put whatever you want - it's like the midsem exam. But as always, they'll take your 'exam notes' (well, double sided A4 paper) just to make sure you didn't put anything fishy on.

hah, another math2901 student here. nice.
 

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You can put whatever you want - it's like the midsem exam. But as always, they'll take your 'exam notes' (well, double sided A4 paper) just to make sure you didn't put anything fishy on.

hah, another math2901 student here. nice.

anything fishy? like what?
 

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Like if they put a certain sort of question in and you magically have half a page on that topic...

see what I'm getting at?
 

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Like if they put a certain sort of question in and you magically have half a page on that topic...

see what I'm getting at?
if that topic is a big one, it's pretty normal as there will be lots of concepts and formulas....
I was told there will be MLE estimation related stuff, is it fishy that those stuff contribute a lot to the summary?
 

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if that topic is a big one, it's pretty normal as there will be lots of concepts and formulas....
I was told there will be MLE estimation related stuff, is it fishy that those stuff contribute a lot to the summary?
No, think of it this way: they're just checking to see if you've seen the paper beforehand. Pretty much.
 

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