Some “How to” advice for students
How to prepare for class
1. Read the book section(s) to be covered in class, in advance. This is guaranteed to improve your understanding of the material as I present it by 100%.
2. As you read, place each technical term (usually bold-faced) on one side of an index card.
3. Write the definition on the other side, together with an example illustrating the term.
4. Write each concept, theorem, idea or whatever else seems important to you on an index card.
5.
Try to follow
the worked examples found in the section. If you are unable to
follow an
example, make a note of it, and ask me for an explanation during office
hours,
before class, during class,
or after class, or seek the help of a tutor.
6. If you have time, and think you understand the material, try some of the odd-numbered HW problems for the section, and check your answers with those in the back of the book.
How to do the required homework
1. Read Directions for Homework, and be sure to follow those directions for presenting your work..
2. Start the assignment as soon after the lecture over the material as possible. This will give you some leeway for seeking help if you get stuck.
3. Check your answers against the answers in the back of the book. If your answer doesn’t agree, re-read the book, examples and notes, and try again.
4.
Never copy any
answers from the back of the book that you are unable to arrive at on
your
own. You may think you are helping yourself, but in fact (1) you
are cheating
and thus demeaning
yourself, and (2) you are learning nothing, which will show
up on tests where there are no answers to copy.
5. If you cannot get an answer to a problem, you can do any of the following:
·
Make a note of it, and ask about it in class. Write
the problem
number on the board when you enter class, and I will write the solution
on the
board. You may then ask further questions about
the solution. Write the
correct solution on your paper, so as to receive credit for it when
graded.
· Seek help from the tutors. See the tutor handout for location and times.
· E-mail me with your question, and I will respond with a hint.
· Seek help from me during my office hours.
6. If you have, or can make, a friend in the class, work together with that person on the HW. It has been proven that this is the best way to learn.
7.
There is no
excuse for not earning almost all points available for required
homework
(20% of grade!). If you can’t arrive at the back-of-the book
answer on your
own, ask about it and copy the
correct solution onto your homework paper for
full credit.
How to study for a test
1. Re-read the notes. Make your own abbreviated set of notes that summarize the material.
2. Make sure you can solve and get the correct answers to all H/W problems. Put the troublesome ones on index cards, with their solutions on the other side, and use them to study by.
3. Review the Practice Test, if available. Resolve any difficulties you had with it.
4. Use the technical term cards (as collected according to How to prepare for class above) as flash cards both ways to drill yourself over terms, definitions, and examples.
5. If you have a friend in class to study with, get together and quiz each other, using the sets of flash cards you have constructed and the personal material summaries you have created.
6. If there is something you don’t understand, don’t just blow it off hoping it won’t be on the test. It inevitably will be, and you will lose points out of sheer laziness and/or a “don’t care” attitude!
How to take a test
1. Go through every question quickly, answering those that you can. Skip those you are not sure about. This should take about ½ an hour.
2. Now go back and pay more attention to the harder problems. Try to get most of them. Spend another ½ hour on this.
3.
You are now
probably at a stage where no amount of additional time will do any
good, as
these are all short answer questions, and basically, you know it or you
don’t.
So, just guess.
You might get lucky!
4.
Before
handing in your paper, carefully re-read each question to make sure you
are
answering the question that was asked. Also, check that you have
answered
every question and have
shown your work.
How to earn extra credit
1. Notice that every section has a list of extra-credit problems. Do as many of these as you can.
2. You may wish to defer work on extra-credit problems until after I answer questions over the required homework in class. This will help with the extra-credit problems.
3. Submit these problems when called for by the schedule. Lates will not be accepted.
4.
Please
note: You are not allowed to receive or give help on these
problems from
the tutors, other students, or anybody else. It is to be your
work, and
yours alone. Unlike the required
homework, no collaboration with other
students is allowed on extra-credit problems.