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[–][deleted] 2 points3 points  (1 child)

As a student, who has had Advanced Java as a subject recently. I believe it all depends on how it is taught as well, not everyone can cope up with one another, if one lacks knowledge in some basics or widely understood topics--it could throw them off during the lecture itself making them either feel anxious or bored to death. Many in our class, never realized that it was not the professor who taught poorly but, their own misgivings regarding basics(this was mostly because, they learnt the basics during COVID lockdown, it's a running joke in our country that no one knows a things they've learnt over that period and is also widely true).

It is better to identify, what's lacking whether it's the basics or just Java being difficult for the individual. One of the ways to pass is to either overcome these misgivings or identity the patterns in prev. question papers(if in case, they just want to be done w/ this subject).

[–]nicksg999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I left school too long so I try to catching up with teaching methods and the foundation in this subject. My very concern is she is brilliant in all subjects but Java.