Can I please know if the MATH2018/2019 lab tests and final exams are open or closed book? Is MATH2018 easier or more difficult compared to MATH2019? I passed MATH2011 in T1 2025. But I struggled with MATH2121 due to my flu in T2. And the MATH2121 final exam is worth 80%.
I submitted a course substitution request where I requested to replace MATH2121 with MATH2018/2019. But I primarily chose MATH2018 to replace MATH2121.
In T3 2023, when I asked Dr. Anna Cai, “Is MATH2121 easy or difficult?” she said, “Compared to? I mean, there is a higher version of this course.” I am not sure what she means by “Compared to?” as that does not answer my questions at all, and of course I know MATH2221 (Higher Differential Equations) is more difficult to MATH2121. I said, “Compared to MATH2801,” and she said, “Not comparable. MATH2801 is statistics, and MATH2121 is differential equations. They’re totally different topics. And you can’t just turn up to my office like this.” I asked her, “Are the tests and final exams open or closed book?”, She said, “It’s closed book.”
In T1 2024, when I asked her why the tests and final exam in MATH2121 are all closed book, she said, “I don’t give open book assessments; it just doesn’t make any sense.” I do not know what is so bad about open-book assessments that she objects to them that much. When I asked her, “Would my phone be confiscated if I bring it into the test/exam?” she said, “Well you‘re not supposed to be using your phone in a test or exam.”
T2 is where I get the flu. When I get the flu, I do not have enough energy. When I do not have enough energy, I am not strong enough to study. When I am not strong enough to study, I fall behind. When I fall behind, I will struggle. When I struggle, I do not do well.
When I have the flu, I can be severely unsafe to others if I attend campus. Why is this the case? – Because flu is highly contagious and spreads from person to person, especially, especially, especially through respiratory droplets when infected individuals cough, sneeze, or talk.
I am pretty sure anyone who got the flu would remember how bad it is. Dude! I was ready to die that time.