11-21-2013 at 01:49 PM
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Envir Sci 2EI3 Exam
For those who have taken ENVIR SCI 2EI3, what was the exam like? What tips or advice do you have on how to study for the final?
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11-21-2013 at 09:10 PM
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it's super straight forward .. he will give you case studies (if he hasn't already) and those will definitely appear on the exam so make sure you discuss with some friends or on avenue about the answers
just make sure you understand concepts instead of memorizing
not sure if there's an essay question or not still but he might give you themes as to what they are about otherwise you should be able to figure it out yourself - think about the important points/issues in the course and you should do fine!
some people say that the case studies are common sense but you still need a general knowledge so i would at least be safe and review your notes 2-3 times
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11-22-2013 at 05:41 AM
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What was the format of the exam? Multiple choice, short-long answer? How many marks were there? Anything else you can remember from the exam?
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11-22-2013 at 03:52 PM
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Lecture notes
Does anybody have detailed lecture/textbook notes for this course from this year that they are willing to sell?! Looking to buy
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