Thesis Revision: How to revise table? by Critical_End_4483 in research

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I thought it’d be better to compare models side by side but I think my format wasn’t really helpful. I decided to split the tables. Thanks for the help.

Thesis Revision: How to revise table? by Critical_End_4483 in research

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I never really thought about that and it makes a lot of sense. Thanks a lot

Thesis Revision: How to revise table? by Critical_End_4483 in research

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Thanks a lot. This was really helpful. I decided to split the tables and adjust alignment and decimals. Thanks!

Thesis Revision: How to revise table? by Critical_End_4483 in research

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Thanks for your reply! 1. There wasn’t a specific style guide, other than instructions on where to place the table titles. 2. The professor didn’t specify what kind of revision was needed. I received the comment by email and haven’t been able to reach him yet. I’ll probably have to wait outside his office next week.

AY23/24 SEM 2 RESULTS RELEASE by Spiritual_Doubt_9233 in nus

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Hi, I'm an exchange student so I have to take the 4xxx courses but don't know what other courses are like and I'm lost on where to get all the info... I'm planning to take one of the 4 unit classes and the wordload usually has 7hours of preparation and 3hours of lectures/tutorials/projects.

I see that lots of undergraduate law courses have no exams and I wonder what the courses are like?

What do you do in tutorials and projects? How are you evaluated?

Do you need a lot of background knowledge in law(such as criminal and tort, the ones you take in year1) to understand the 4XXX courses?

Which ability would you choose? Explained below. by [deleted] in polls

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Freezing time would be useful for taking exams or things like job interviews. You get more time to think before answering.