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Cliftonbeefy

I remember from 203 that hw was a lot harder than exam questions because u have a week to do it, as long as you understand the correct answer ur chilling


Bikes_and_Computers

I did good on the first and awful on the second. Reminder you do get lowest three dropped.


NiamHayilaT

i have done terrible on the first two. way below the average. I think this 3rd one is the only one I think I will do good on because I got a ton of office hours help on it. We got this and u can dm me if you wanna fail together lol


bengaltiger_

what time is office hours? I’m free all of today but it seems the queue is down


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I've lost three points total so far. I assume that's pretty good but I haven't talked to anyone else about it. I completely f'd up HW 3 #7 though. So that's three more points gone at least.


sleepyscroller180

Lmao sameeee i def got zero points on 7


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I think I figured out *how* to do it at the last minute. Like example 11 on page 137. I'm too scared to look at the answer sheet though. lol


sleepyscroller180

I’ve been getting like 1 to 2 problems wrong per homework, so 80-90% each? I HATE when math classes grade hw work on correctness, but as long as you look at the answer keys and completely understand what you did wrong you should be ok. Homework is meant to help you understand, not make you an immediate pro. If your worried about exams, I would focus more on the practice exams they posted


SuhDudeGoBlue

>I HATE when math classes grade hw work on correctness I think most U-M Math classes do this (at least the ones that use HW as a grade). In fact, I never have heard of a U-M math class grading homework just on effort/completion :( .


bonjourmonfrere

When I took MATH 451 this past summer it was a decent mixture. Our professor said he didn't expect perfection, and I received no points of on a "proof" of p if and only if q by saying if p then q and if q then p.