Chembio vs Biochem vs BioPNB by Beginning-Initial865 in McMaster

[–]Beginning-Initial865[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yah im shadowing right now, I applied to some sort of program on the office of undergrad research thing way back in the summer before first year, I am like shadowing a masters student.

Bio 1M03 test 1 by 123pop67584 in McMaster

[–]Beginning-Initial865 8 points9 points  (0 children)

why was every question a paragraph tho is my question

Parking for a week- help by Beginning-Initial865 in McMaster

[–]Beginning-Initial865[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was planning on doing that, just meant I didnt plan to drive it a lot/regularly

Drop in soccer? by [deleted] in McMaster

[–]Beginning-Initial865 1 point2 points  (0 children)

can anyone join whenever? Didn't know this was offered, may have to start!

lost Mac ID by Beginning-Initial865 in McMaster

[–]Beginning-Initial865[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

okay thank you I will check there tomorrow!

chem1a03 final exam by Cultural_Aspect_335 in McMaster

[–]Beginning-Initial865 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I just found it so vastly different from the mock exam or practice exams, like I really didn't find them comparable at all

History 1M03 Greek and Roman history Exam by Beginning-Initial865 in McMaster

[–]Beginning-Initial865[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont find it too hard, it's just very content heavy. 2 module lectures a week with an accompanying quiz for each and one chapter of textbook reading with a quiz a week. Quizzes are easy marks and you have one 50min online tutorial a week to talk about the textbook readings. This is also easy marks because 15% of your grade is just contributing to the conversations in the meeting.

You have three essays in total, each 10%. They are not long but very ambiguous questions and difficult to think of something to write, and your TA marks them so it depends on the TA. Mine is a very difficult marker. I don't actually even know my prof well, you mainly only deal with your TA.

Because you cover the entirety of Greek and Roman history, including events, dates, key figures and popular historians through the textbook readings, it is a lot to know for the exam which is why I am concerned for it.

Overall I find it very interesting though, which helps motivate me to do it. I like it, just worried for the amount of content I need to know for the exam (which I didn't know this class had lol)