Sunday, 4 October 2015

unit 1 sec 5.1

It provides some guidelines to help you to write the kind of clearly explained answers that you tutor will be looking for when reviewing your TMA and EMA. That the reader can easily understand it, is an important part of learning mathematics.
When should you start your assignment question?
You might find it helpful to do each assignment question immediately after studying the relevant section or sections in the unit. This has the advantage that you might find some questions on the earlier parts of a unit easier. If you have a short gap between studying the material relevant to an assignment question and attempting the question, then you should find that you are better able to remember the key ideas.
It is not an good idea to defer staring an assignment until till the cut-of date. This is because you may need time to revise some topics or contact your tutor with questions, and you are unlikely to be able to produce your best work if you are under time pressure.


It is a good idea to spend a few moments thinking about your progress that you have made while studying this unit. If you sort out any problems, then you should find it easier to do the assignment question, and you will also find it easier to understand the material in the later units.

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