what was teh difficulty of hte course and what did it consist of?
what is the latest textbook called?
who was your prof what did you think of him/her?
did you find you needed the textbook?
Thanks!
08-07-2011 at 07:29 PM
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Mathematically it makes about as much sense as (pineapple)$$*cucumbe r*.
what was teh difficulty of hte course and what did it consist of?
what is the latest textbook called?
who was your prof what did you think of him/her?
did you find you needed the textbook?
Thanks!
Look up the textbook: titles.mcmaster.ca
Profs: https://adweb.cis.mcmaster.ca /mtt/
If they aren't listed then you could give the department a call but it might be because no professor has been assigned yet.
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Also, please ask all your questions in one thread. It just makes everything much easier and more organized.
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08-07-2011 at 07:44 PM
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I had Dukas, he's a pretty amusing prof to have. Easy course if you attend all the lectures (lots of video clips are shown and those are not in the notes but are considered testable material) and do readings. Yes you'll need the textbook since you have assigned readings that will be tested on the midterms/exam.
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