In college, how did you pass a course that you were most unsure of?

Updated on educate 2024-06-21
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After recalling it carefully, the most uncertain course in college should be "Advanced Mathematics", and now I feel uncomfortable when I think about it.

    Actually, I really don't understand why the college offers this course, although I got a bachelor of science after four years of college, but "Advanced Mathematics" really has no intersection with my major. I guess a lot of my classmates think the same way I do.

    However, "Advanced Mathematics" is the course that I spent the most time on in my freshman year, because, as a good student in the traditional sense, I can't let this course hang a red light.

    So, from the beginning, although I didn't have any interest, I still listened to the lectures and did my homework. In order to understand the teacher's content in class, I always preview in advance, and for this reason, I spend many weekends in the study room reading books and doing advanced math problems. Now that I think about it, I regret those times, and I admire my determination.

    It's a pity that it's because I invested so much time and energy, and learning in the end has no effect on real life: since my freshman year, whether it is study, work or life, I have never met with high mathematics again.

    It may also be a freshman, the learning attitude is more correct, even if you don't like it, you have to study seriously, the teacher also saw the efforts made by me and other students, and specially tutored before the exam, those students who participated in the tutoring course on time and listened carefully to the class and did the questions have passed, and the scores are not low. Because about 60% of the content of the exam is the type of tutorial that was talked about in the tutorial course, that is, the symbols and numbers are changed.

    I am grateful to myself for studying hard at the beginning, and I am also grateful for the attentive education of the high math teachers back then.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Ever since I was in middle school, math has always been the subject I dread the most. Maybe I really wasn't fit to study math (covering my face), and I didn't get any better in math until I graduated from high school. When I went to university, my major was international **, and I thought that I finally didn't have to study mathematics, but no, advanced mathematics is a public course, and most majors have it.

    So, it was the one I was least sure of, and luckily, I passed the exam in the first attempt. I think it has a lot to do with my teacher. <>

    At that time, the teacher who taught advanced mathematics was in his 40s, not very tall, but he spoke very confidently, and he never brought a textbook with him to lectures. He told us on the first day of class: "Don't worry, advanced math is not difficult at all, it is easier than high school."

    I was skeptical at the time, but it really didn't seem that hard to take his class. If it was morning, he allowed us to listen to the lecture while eating breakfast, and if it was afternoon, he would ask the sleepy classmates to sing and re......fresh everyoneObviously a teacher with rich teaching experience. <>

    When it comes to important formulas, the teacher is also very simple, directly asking us to copy 50 times, no need to deliberately memorize, write down 50 times, and the formula has been firmly remembered. <>

    On the other hand, because I pay enough attention to it, I am a scumbag in mathematics, if I can't pass the test, I can only rely on myself to review and make up the exam in the future, so I listen to the class super seriously, and each homework is carefully completed, and finally I scored 75 points in the exam.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In college, because we have more spare time and our lives are freer, we are not so attentive to studying, and our mentality may not be as good as in high school, so many people start to review frantically on the occasion of exams. I'm not lazy, but I'm seriously biased, and advanced mathematics is a nightmare for many people, and it's also a nightmare for me. Before each exam, it is to buy a copy of the exam paper of the previous year, brush it, in fact, university teachers generally do not embarrass students, and the content of the exam is similar every year, so the content of the previous year's exam questions is reviewed, basically it is okay, I don't know much about other subjects, remember to ask the seniors of the previous session, borrow experience.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    My major is sports**, and the most basic subject I studied is sports anatomy, which is also my favorite subject. As a branch of human anatomy, it is a discipline that adds the technical relationship to sports on the basis of human anatomy, and it is also a compulsory course for physical education majors. The study of this course can be related to our daily college life, only to find that twisting the foot is not terrible, fracture is not terrible, not only can learn the relationship between our body's motor organs and the cardiovascular system, etc., but also learn how we should prevent sports injuries when exercising is correct, and can gradually apply the knowledge learned to our fun running and physical education courses.

    It can solve our problems in sports, physical measurement, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A: I like architectural engineering the most in college, because I like this major very much and am very interested, and I feel that it can not only build a decent house for himself, but also build an ideal house or palace for everyone, creating a lot of value for the society.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I studied tourism management in college, and one of my favorite courses is called Outline of Mongolian Folk Customs, and Mongolian folk customs are a feature of the main people of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    One of my favorite courses is Legal Literature Retrieval and Writing

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