Edited by Neil Anderson, Sunday, 6 May 2012, 20:49
My wife spent the day in the garden, I spent my day with topology [when no lifting was needed].
She had a good day, I think, and I thought that I'd had a good one too—I had a fair copy TMA question ready. Then the bomshell dropped—I was piddling around the course site when I saw a sinister errata. It appears that the TMA question, the one that I tackled, was exactly the same as an exercise in the unit text. So the TMA has been changed.
There's good and bad in this, mostly bad it has to be said.
The good: I got the thing mostly right
The bad: I didn't even spot that I'd done the thing before, and given that I'd seen a model answer why did I spend three pages doing something that was a paragraph in the unit?
Still, the thing is a doddle now, they didn't even bother to change the type of question—all I have to do is plug in another set of numbers. Mechanistic maths.
Which is what's beginning to worry me—is that all that I'm good for?
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My wife spent the day in the garden, I spent my day with topology [when no lifting was needed].
She had a good day, I think, and I thought that I'd had a good one too—I had a fair copy TMA question ready. Then the bomshell dropped—I was piddling around the course site when I saw a sinister errata. It appears that the TMA question, the one that I tackled, was exactly the same as an exercise in the unit text. So the TMA has been changed.
There's good and bad in this, mostly bad it has to be said.
Still, the thing is a doddle now, they didn't even bother to change the type of question—all I have to do is plug in another set of numbers. Mechanistic maths.
Which is what's beginning to worry me—is that all that I'm good for?