TMA Cut-off dates are as follows:
- 1: 31 Mar ( Thu )
- 2: 09 Jun ( Thu )
- 3: 04 Aug ( Thu )
- 4: 15 Sep ( Thu ).
Carefully reading the wording in each TMA is important. The TMA booklets contain a special glossary. Two examples:
- "prove, show, explain" : Clear reasoning and explanation for all steps are called
for.
- "solve" : Working must be shown. A numerical answer alone is not sufficient.
TMA01 covers
Number Theory
unit 1 ( Foundations ) Q1, Q2, Q3
unit 2 ( Primes ) Q4, Q5
and Mathematical Logic
unit 1 ( URMs ) Q6, Q7, Q8 and Q9.
I think it's time for a re-planning already. Go into sequential Number Theory -> Logic - Number Theory mode. Not entirely as advised by the OU, have to think about it.
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