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MU123 TMA03

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Results are in and I managed a healthy 98%.  Devastated this module is only pass or fail as I must be notching up quite a high percentage so far.

Anyway - onward with MST124...

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MST124 TMA01 and MU123 EMA

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Just received my first TMA results back for MST124 and managed a massive 100% so really happy with that.  I'm also due back my TMA03 score from MU123 this week I believe although it has been so long since I submitted it that I can't actually remember anything about it.

The EMA or end of module assessment has opened for MU123 and I'm going to focus my time on this for the next week or so.  It looks a bit of a beast but a quick scan through and I feel comfortable with the content.

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MST124 iCMA41 and TMA01

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Made a start on the first two questions of TMA01.  Definitely feels a step up in difficulty from MU123.

I've also completed iCMA41.  Not sure if this is a new thing but it seemed to give me my score immediately.  Annoyingly I managed to get a couple of questions wrong for silly mistakes so looks like I only achieved 80% but can't see it confirmed anywhere on my assessment details.  Since it is only worth 2% of the continuous assessment part of the module I don't think I'll beat myself up too much.

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MU123 - TMA02

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After what felt like an eternity with Christmas post, I've just got my results through and am really happy with them.  Only dropped 2 marks giving me an almost perfect 98%.

Any doubts I had about taking on MST124 this year have well and truly disappeared now.

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MU123 - Unit 11 complete. TMA04 started.

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I've now completed Unit 11 as well.  Unit 11 is a progression from unit 4 and is all about statistics and how the information can be interpreted and displayed graphically.  As with unit 4 I really enjoyed this unit, especially the case study which investigates whether extra sensory perception is real.  It really gets you thinking about how an investigation like this should be carried out.

The unit seemed much shorter than the others but not sure if that is just because I enjoyed working through it or whether it is actually quite a short unit. 

I've started work on the final TMA, TMA04 now as well.  Decided to complete each relevant section before moving onto the next unit for this TMA, I've done this for unit 10 already and will make a start on the questions aimed at unit 11 before moving onto the next unit.

Unit 12 is onto trigonometry which I've been eager to get started on since the course began.

Looking at the MST124 module website, I should be getting things through in the post early in the new year and the module is due to open towards the end of January.  My plan to have everything I can completed before MST124 opens looks to be on track just about. 

I should be able to move onto MST124 almost as soon as it opens and I will be left with 2 iCMAs to complete and the EMA as they all start after the MST124 opening date.

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MU123 - Unit 9 complete and TMA03 submitted

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Edited by Stephen Campling, Friday, 20 Dec 2013, 21:19

Finally finished unit 9.  Again I'm finding algebra the most interesting part of maths and really enjoyed the unit, it was testing in places but I think I've taken on board most of the key things that I needed to.  It has been pretty slow progress though, not due to the content but I've been away to Krakow for a city break and various other commitments have really reduced my study time over the last two weeks.

I was aware this would be the case over Christmas and I'm still happy with where I have managed to get up to.  I would imagine the next two weeks will also see limited progress but I'm still trying to get this module done in the next month or so if possible (aside from outstanding TMAs, iCMAs and the end of module assessment).  This is due to me starting MST124 towards the end of January.

I've submitted TMA03 a few weeks ago too and it is good to go into the Christmas break with that off my mind.  I believe we should be receiving our TMA02 results back any time soon as the closing date was 3 days ago.  Not sure if Christmas holidays will mean a delay but I'm excited to see how I did with it.

The next unit for me to tackle is Unit 10  and is the final unit in book C.  It is about quadratics and a quick skim through it makes me think this is going to be another graphs based module sad

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MU123 TMA01

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Just received my TMA results and am really happy with the results.  I dropped a few marks, mainly for missing part of a question but my end result was 96% which is great considering this is the first TMA I've taken on.

It has definitely improved my confidence and I'm going to submit my second TMA tomorrow.

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MU123 - TMA02

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Edited by Stephen Campling, Sunday, 27 Oct 2013, 20:40

I've just completed TMA02, I'd estimate it took around 6 hours in total.  I decided this time to go through each question and solve the maths side of it roughly handwritten in a jotter.  Once I was happy with the solutions to each question I then typed it up properly including showing all working and reasoning etc using Microsoft Word.

I've got Microsoft Word 2007 which includes the equation editor and although it is a bit fiddly to get used to it does the job quite well.  Towards the end of typing it up I felt quite fluent with it and it seemed to have a way of displaying everything that I needed.

I'm definitely going to submit all TMAs in this way going forwards, it was much easier, will be more legible for the tutor and I instantly have a digital backup of it too.

I'm going to hold off submitting it until I get my feedback for the first TMA as I would assume the feedback will affect the level of detail I include in some way.  I believe the closing date for the first TMA is the 5th November so should get the results back shortly after that.

The difficult level is steadily increasing but still have my head above water at this stage.  Back onto revising unit 6 tomorrow and the dreaded graphs, eurgh!!

Looking at the course calendar I'm roughly 5 weeks ahead of schedule now.  This is fully intentional as I want to be as close to complete on MU123 before MST124 kicks in.

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iCMA41 and TMA01

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Edited by Stephen Campling, Thursday, 24 Oct 2013, 13:38

The first two assessments opened on Monday this week, iCMA41 and TMA01.

I tackled iCMA41 first and correctly assumed that it was going to be quite a quick test.  I set aside an hour to do it.  I found it really simple and had completed it and triple checked it within 10 minutes or so.  I decided to also leave it a few hours and came back for one final check.  This seemed like a good approach considering how easily I seem to lapse concentration and make simple mistakes on the practice quizzes.

I was really happy with my answers and submitted them, I'd be really disappointed with myself if I dropped any marks as it was really basic. 

The next day I got on with the TMA.  I glanced through the paper straight away and found most of the questions fairly simple and set about solving them in my mind.  When I actually sat down to do it though, I really struggled with it.  It wasn't the questions that posed the difficulty but knowing what level of detail to include and how to strucure your answers.

I took to the forums and took heart in the fact that there were others suffering the same issues as me.  The moderators responses to my fellow students were helpful and helped guide me through.

Some of the questions were really simple and the question asked you to show your working out, it felt as though I was putting in far too much information for such a basic calculation but I took the view that this was deliberately simple and was there as a vehicle to improve your mathematical communication.

By the end of it I had written 10 pages, plotted a graph and filled in a few sections of another two pages.  It still seems an awful lot but reading through it several times I couldn't find anything to remove.  I got my girlfriend to read through it too and she could follow all of my reasoning which I guess is a good indication that I'm somewhere near.

I think the first TMA is deliberately vague on the amount of detail to include so you can get the super valuable feedback when the tutor marks it.  Even with this view in mind I still pondered over my answers for hours because I really don't want to drop any marks at this simple stage.

I keep getting thoughts in my mind of me, head in hands, sweating over some hieroglyphic-looking equations whilst trying to salvage every mark in order to get a decent grade in the final year.  All the while thinking back to the first TMA, how simple it was and kicking myself for not getting full marks.

All in all the iCMA took me an hour and the TMA took me 5 hours 30 minutes.

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