From memory I think it is.Is this micro?
I don't ever recall doing any first order derivatives. Perhaps the course has changed to make it less mathematical.From memory I think it is.
To OP: Micro courses are really simple. Don't read into anything too much and just do what they tell you. Most of the time you'll just be plugging numbers they give you into an equation and maybe some first-order derivatives. Can't really remember much else in that course.
Maybe that was Micro 2. I don't know. They all blend into each other.I don't ever recall doing any first order derivatives. Perhaps the course has changed to make it less mathematical.
I think you'd do that in micro 2 though, not micro 1. Micro 1 has barely any maths at all, just conceptual understanding, followed with tests with markers who mark like nazis.Maybe that was Micro 2. I don't know. They all blend into each other.
lol m8 first two weeks were nothing compared to later weeks. it gets really conceptual about week 7.First 2 weeks in and the content seems a bit hard to grasp, how much harder does it get?
Also after hearing another student barely passing the course last sem kinda got me worried
Ask your lecturer or tutor in person.How do you find the course consultation hours? None of my course outlines mention consultation hours at all....including micro.
Most of my third-year subjects don't even have consult hours. No-one goes to them. The tutors end up sitting in the room reading a book. In the past three and a half years I have never once been to a consultation with a tutor. If I really have a question I'll ask after the tutorial or throw them an email. A lot of them are going informal now anyway, along the lines of "if you need a hand in person, send me an email and we'll arrange a time to meet at the library/asb/cafe etc", because they know consult hours are inflexible and stupid.Apparently none of my courses have more than 1 hour of consultation time with a tutor .
Is this the norm for UNSW?