(5 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
[[Category:PeerLegacy]]
 
[[Category:PeerLegacy]]
 +
[[Category:MA351]]
 +
[[Category:linear algebra]]
  
=Peer Legacy for MA351=
+
=Peer Legacy for [[MA351]]=
 
Have you already taken MA351? Do you have some advice to give to future students? Please write it here.
 
Have you already taken MA351? Do you have some advice to give to future students? Please write it here.
  
 
*I took MA 351 last semester (Spring 2009). Though it was a difficult course, it was managable. My main piece of advice for current students would be to study and work on homework in a group. Multiple minds, are almost always better than one. Also, study for the tests for many days and complete the practice problems (if provided by your instructor). Good Luck!
 
*I took MA 351 last semester (Spring 2009). Though it was a difficult course, it was managable. My main piece of advice for current students would be to study and work on homework in a group. Multiple minds, are almost always better than one. Also, study for the tests for many days and complete the practice problems (if provided by your instructor). Good Luck!
*write a comment/advice here. -sign
+
*This subject can be confusing when the lecturer explains about it. Always revise back and do the homework!
 
+
*Write comment here. Sign name/nickname.
 +
*Write comment here. Sign name/nickname.
 
----
 
----
 
[[Peer_legacy|Back to Peer Legacy page]]
 
[[Peer_legacy|Back to Peer Legacy page]]
  
[[ MA351 (Fall2009MKummini)|Back to MA351 (Fall2009MKummini)]]
+
[[ MA351|Back to MA351 Course Page]]

Latest revision as of 11:47, 20 May 2013


Peer Legacy for MA351

Have you already taken MA351? Do you have some advice to give to future students? Please write it here.

  • I took MA 351 last semester (Spring 2009). Though it was a difficult course, it was managable. My main piece of advice for current students would be to study and work on homework in a group. Multiple minds, are almost always better than one. Also, study for the tests for many days and complete the practice problems (if provided by your instructor). Good Luck!
  • This subject can be confusing when the lecturer explains about it. Always revise back and do the homework!
  • Write comment here. Sign name/nickname.
  • Write comment here. Sign name/nickname.

Back to Peer Legacy page

Back to MA351 Course Page

Alumni Liaison

Correspondence Chess Grandmaster and Purdue Alumni

Prof. Dan Fleetwood