M208
- TMA01 85 ( part 1 77% , part 2 89% )
- ahead schedule
- TMA02 done, one review required before shipment; cut-off = 9/4
- feeling OK about Linear Algebra
MT365
- behind schedule
- Graphs 1 studied
- TBD: Networks 1, Designs 1
- CMA41 due on 7/4
- TMA01 cut-off 26/4
I use a new way of studying MT365, based on checksheets and Personal Brain. Will evaluate after TMA01. MT365 introduces truckloads of new concepts and theorems. It is obvious that my priorities should be on MT365 for now. At the end of the day M208 is more important though, it brings in 60p and is a required course. If I fail MT365 for some reason I could change to another topic, this is not possible with M208 since it covers the basics of mathematics.
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