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Monday, February 12, 2007
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Hello, to be perfectly honest, I enjoyed all the accelerated math we did in class a year ago. I liked how we got to work as a class for half the time, than the other half of the time we just focus on working at accelerated math on our own pace. It's just something that I've always kind of enjoyed in Applied Math...
Well I wasn't in this class last semester for accelerated math, but i was last year. I thought it was good, but the only thing is i tend to guess if i don't know what im doing. Also, when you get to far ahead you have no idea what your doing and that isn't very fun. I like accelerated math, and am happy to be doing it again.
Hey, I was in your class last semester and last year, i really enjoyed accelerated math , and i liked that we got class time to work on it some times. It didn't really make sense to me at first why we couldn't take our tests home, because i didn't really even think about cheating , I think that both ways were good, except that i didn't like the way we did it last semester because i wasn't going to cheat anyways, haha...,and you couldn't print off your own stuff...I liked Accelerated Math because it was at your own pace and it really wasn't to hard, so it was an easier way to boost your mark. I like that there are times when you check to see how much we have done and put that in to grade quick ... that helps people stay on track and it is another thing that can raise your mark...
Aaron
I've never done accelerated math...from what I've heard from people doing it it's not so fun
Working on your own pace for accelerated math is a good idea! Considering we only have 30 objectives to master instead of around 75. Last semester when we had to write all the tests as a class, it would slow a person down since you could not even scan your test yourself. The good part was when we took some class time to work on accelerated math together
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