Mathematical Reasoning
Math 113 |
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(link) True learning and mastery of material is an internal process, not something anyone can give to you or do for you. Homework and time spent reading (and rereading) and digesting the material is essential to knowledge of the material. |
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Working in groups on homework sets can certainly be beneficial, however do your final homework writeups on your own. If you cannot do the sets on your own, take this not as a sign of defeat, but an indication that there is still something that you need to learn in order to actually understand the material. Whether you seek help from me, fellow classmates, or from rereading the text is up to you, just don't give up! Often the only difference between the students who score well and those who don't is a refusal to give up. |
Important Dates Midterm1 - Friday, Feb. 1 Midterm2 - Monday, Feb. 18 Midterm3 - Wednesday, March 12 Midterm4 - Wednesday, April 16 Final Exam - 8am-10am Monday, May 5 Last day to Add or Drop without a "W", January 18 Last day to Drop with a "W", February 19 Holidays MLK Holiday, Monday, Jan 21 Spring Break, March 14-23 Last Class Day, Friday, April 25 Some Interesting and, hopefully, Helpful Links Coping with Math Anxiety -- aka Math Myths: www.mathacademy.com/pr/minitext/anxiety (how many have you believed?) Imagining Other Dimensions: www.pbs.org/wgbf/nova/elegant (Click on Multi-Dimensional Math or Imagining Other Dimensions) This is a small part of a page dedicated to "String Theory" - one contender for a way to unify all laws of physics, it requires that our universe have many more than 3 dimensions! |