Friday, October 17, 2008

review session time for the next quiz! PLEASE RESPOND!

hi friends! Dr. Clements and the TAs are trying to figure out when the best time is to have the review sessions for the next quiz to best prepare you guys. the next quiz is on thursday, nov. 13th, so we will be having a review session that tuesday and wednesday. some students had indicated that your cohort generally got out of class earlier on tuesdays, and so let us know what are good times to meet so that commuters who want to attend the session would not have to stay around school for an extra 6 hours. also, now having taken the quiz, let us know whether the format and depth of the review session (going through the study guide item by item with application questions) were informative to helping you prepare for the actual quiz, and if there’s anything you’d like to see us do or change to better equip you for the next exam.

so respond:
1. good times for the tuesday review session
2. good times for the wednesday review session
3. feedback/suggestions for review session

5 comments:

Kyle said...

1) 1pm, 2pm, or 3pm or any variation therein
2) ?
3) I would appreciate application questions and peculiar examples in the next review session. We went over pretty normal examples this time and then the quiz questions usually had some extreme or another. So peculiar examples would be nice.

psychvmj said...

Wednesday before 1pm would be ideal for me since I work on Tuesday nights and I have live team & classes on Wednesday nights. Or Tuesday between 1pm and 4:30pm. I think you guys did a pretty good job last time.

Bettyvs said...

wednesday is pretty open for me in the afternoon and tuesday is good after 3pm.

Christina said...

1) Tuesday- preferably 3 or 4 (the afternoon regression class gets out at 2:50)
2) Wednesday- anytime between 12 & 3 pm or else 6 worked great
3) I agree with Kyle. It would be really nice to have some sample problems/questions that we could work through as well.

JS said...

Tuesday- Early afternoons..

More thorough applications to work through... like Kyle said :)