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1. I am registered in?
Linear algebra - Math 115 - Fall 09


 

2. How is the pace of this course?
Much too slow. 
Slow. 
Pace is OK. 
Too fast, I have a hard time keeping up. 

3. I took this course because:
I had no other option. 
I thought it could be useful. 
It is a requirement for the program I'm in. 
I thought it could be interesting. 
No particular reason. 

4. I am registered in the:
Pure math program. 
Applied math program. 
Engineering Faculty. 
Computer Science science program 
Physics program. 
Another program even more interesting then the ones above. 
I am not in any program yet. 

5. I find the notes given in class:
Are too detailed. 
The amount of detail given is about right. 
Could be more detailed. 

6. The number of examples given in class:
Are sufficient. 
Are insufficient. 

7. As for the text:
I use it only for the assignments. 
I mostly use the posted lecture notes, sometimes use the text as backup. 
The text is easy to follow. 
I find it difficult to read. 
The text is average. 

8. I find the final grade for this course :
Is weighted too heavily on the final exam. 
Is not weighted heavily enough on the final exam. 
Is about right. 

9. I find the marking of assignments:
Is fair. 
Unfair. 
Too lax. 
Too harsh. 
Does not apply. 

9. I find the blackboard:
Is difficult to read because of handwriting. 
Is a little difficult to read, but I get by. 
Is OK, I'm use to decoding other people's handwriting.  
Does not apply. 

10. About extra help:
I feel comfortable dropping by at office hours when I have questions. 
I don't feel comfortable dropping by at office hours when I have questions. 
The office hours don't match the times when I want to ask questions. 
I prefer to ask questions anonymously by email. 
I find it easier to ask questions to other students in class or go to the Tutorial Center. 

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