Yep. Yeah, and it gets really frustrating at times. At least the teachers I had grade according to the thought process and even if you did get the first part wrong, as long as the thought process of the others is right, you can still get full credit on those parts. That's very good. It definitely is easier to get to know others in a smaller classroom. I've been in 200+ students classroom sizes and I only knew a handful of people there.
Huh, that's an interesting way to grade things. I guess if you catch the mistake soon enough, you can pretty much fix the problem though. Oh goodness, I couldn't function in a class that big. I get confused easily, I need a lot of attention. xP
Yep, and it's pretty fair too. It definitely is better to fix it in the beginning before you catch your mistake. That's understandable. It can get quite paranoid when there's 400 eyeballs trying to focus on one professor and everyone's trying to understand the material at the same time.
Huh, that's an interesting way to grade things. I guess if you catch the mistake soon enough, you can pretty much fix the problem though. Oh goodness, I couldn't function in a class that big. I get confused easily, I need a lot of attention. xP
Yep, and it's pretty fair too. It definitely is better to fix it in the beginning before you catch your mistake. That's understandable. It can get quite paranoid when there's 400 eyeballs trying to focus on one professor and everyone's trying to understand the material at the same time.
Yeah, it does sound pretty fair. Gives you more of a chance to correct it. Haha, exactly. It would be pretty easy to fall behind.
Yep, and it's pretty fair too. It definitely is better to fix it in the beginning before you catch your mistake. That's understandable. It can get quite paranoid when there's 400 eyeballs trying to focus on one professor and everyone's trying to understand the material at the same time.
Yeah, it does sound pretty fair. Gives you more of a chance to correct it. Haha, exactly. It would be pretty easy to fall behind.
Indeed. Hopefully the professors at your college will grade like that as well. Pretty much. Almost all of the friends I made were in the classes I took, so we helped each other and formed study groups to try and keep up with the material.
Yeah, it does sound pretty fair. Gives you more of a chance to correct it. Haha, exactly. It would be pretty easy to fall behind.
Indeed. Hopefully the professors at your college will grade like that as well. Pretty much. Almost all of the friends I made were in the classes I took, so we helped each other and formed study groups to try and keep up with the material.
That would be pretty nice. Ah, that's cool! Hopefully I'll find some friends that I can do the same thing with.
Indeed. Hopefully the professors at your college will grade like that as well. Pretty much. Almost all of the friends I made were in the classes I took, so we helped each other and formed study groups to try and keep up with the material.
That would be pretty nice. Ah, that's cool! Hopefully I'll find some friends that I can do the same thing with.
Yep. It'll make math classes easier. That'll be great. Most of the time if one of us was confused about a topic, we were either all confused, or one of us knew what it was to help us.
That would be pretty nice. Ah, that's cool! Hopefully I'll find some friends that I can do the same thing with.
Yep. It'll make math classes easier. That'll be great. Most of the time if one of us was confused about a topic, we were either all confused, or one of us knew what it was to help us.
Hehe, I guess it wouldn't be too helpful if all of you were equally confused, but it usually works better to have a group because at least one of you will know what you're doing.
Yep. It'll make math classes easier. That'll be great. Most of the time if one of us was confused about a topic, we were either all confused, or one of us knew what it was to help us.
Hehe, I guess it wouldn't be too helpful if all of you were equally confused, but it usually works better to have a group because at least one of you will know what you're doing.
Exactly. This was especially helpful during the engineering lab assignments when some of us would be puzzled on how some electric circuit was supposed to work, or when there's a bug in our code.