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The course is a bridging course between high school and university. It goes through some of the basic skills which we think are so important that they ought to be refreshed before your university studies. It is flexible in as much as you study at a pace that suites you.
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This is a bridging course between secondary school and university. It goes through some of the skills and knowledge that we think are so important that they ought to be refreshed before your university studies. It is flexible: you study at a pace that suits you.
=== Here is how it is envisaged that you will work with the course: ===
=== Here is how it is envisaged that you will work with the course: ===
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*Start by reading the review of a section and study the examples.
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*In any given section, start by reading the review and then study the examples.
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*Work through the exercises and then answer the questions in the basic test belonging to the section. If you get stuck, see if someone has asked a question about this particular part of the course in the forum, or else ask a question yourself.
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*Work through the exercises and then answer the questions in the basic test belonging to the section. If you get stuck, see if someone has asked a question about this particular part of the course in the forum, or else ask a question yourself.
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*When you are finished with the exercises and the basic test in one section, take the final test of the section to obtain a pass for the section.
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*When you are finished with the exercises and the basic test in one section, take the final test of the section to obtain a pass for that section.
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*When you have passed all the final tests you will be given an individual assignment that you should solve independently and submit, after which you will work in a group.
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===Your personal mentor assists you ===
===Your personal mentor assists you ===
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When you log in with your user name you will be taken to the "Student lounge." Here you will find an email address and telephone number to your personal mentor whom you can contact if you get stuck on a question or have anything else you need help with.
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When you log in with your user name you will be taken to the "Student lounge." Here you will find the email address and telephone number of your personal mentor, whom you can contact if you get stuck on a question or have anything else you need help with.
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The mentors are teachers and / or students at any of the universities taking part in MATH.SE. Your mentor wants nothing better than to help you. Our common goal is that everybody who starts on the course manages to complete it and thus have a good grounding to stand on with regard to their future university studies. For us, there no such thing as a stupid question, if one does not include the questions which ought to have been asked but never were !
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The mentors are teachers and students at any of the universities taking part in MATH.SE. Your mentor wants nothing better than to help you. Our common goal is that everybody who starts on the course manages to complete it and thus have a good grounding to stand on with regard to their future university studies.

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Up-to-date knowledge increases your chances of success

This is a bridging course between secondary school and university. It goes through some of the skills and knowledge that we think are so important that they ought to be refreshed before your university studies. It is flexible: you study at a pace that suits you.


Here is how it is envisaged that you will work with the course:

  • In any given section, start by reading the review and then study the examples.
  • Work through the exercises and then answer the questions in the basic test belonging to the section. If you get stuck, see if someone has asked a question about this particular part of the course in the forum, or else ask a question yourself.
  • When you are finished with the exercises and the basic test in one section, take the final test of the section to obtain a pass for that section.
  • When you have passed all the final tests you will be given an individual assignment that you should solve independently and submit, after which you will work in a group.


Your personal mentor assists you

When you log in with your user name you will be taken to the "Student lounge." Here you will find the email address and telephone number of your personal mentor, whom you can contact if you get stuck on a question or have anything else you need help with.


The mentors are teachers and students at any of the universities taking part in MATH.SE. Your mentor wants nothing better than to help you. Our common goal is that everybody who starts on the course manages to complete it and thus have a good grounding to stand on with regard to their future university studies.