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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

My fiirst Math lesson.

had my first Math/Stats lesson today.. Now I understand one thing, the lousiest teacher in RJ can win teaching award in any university..

basically my prof (the one who always thinks ahead) cannot even speak a complete sentence.. I mean my English is lousy enough, his English is worse than mine.. like he kept saying 'my basement cab', after a few times I found out he actually meant his baseball cap.. then the guy sitting beside me kept asking 'u know what he is saying'.. and I think I know why he says that he always thinks ahead, cos whateva he said cannot catch up with what he thinks..

and the math lesson itself is hopeless. not saying the content is easy, I cannot say it's easy cos I have learnt that in FM.. but the way he teaches.. He is like teaching secondary kids lah, like 'let's look at this circle, it does not look like a circle, but never mind, let's imagine it is a circle. we can assume that it is a perfect circle.. so it is a circle right?' then after 5 mins, he is still trying to convince everyone that it is a circle..

and for his notes.. ahha.. I have no comment.. it's useless and expensive.. like about 300 pages costs me 65 dollar!!!

for the stats lesson.. okie lah, the prof is okie.. but his notes..

erm for my juniors..

If you are doing math or stats in uni, or if you are doing engine. bring your RJ FM notes.. it's the best set of notes you can ever find.. dun be like me lah.. so lazy, just brought stats notes..

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