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|| <span style="color: green;">'''New Articles for 2024-Fall'''</span> | || <span style="color: green;">'''New Articles for 2024-Fall'''</span> | ||
There are 2 new articles for 2024-Fall. They are highlighted by a <span style="border: solid 3px red; padding: 2px;">'''thick red border'''</span> in the Ranking Table below. | There are 2 new articles for 2024-Fall. They are highlighted by a <span style="border: solid 3px red; padding: 2px;">'''thick red border'''</span> in the Ranking Table below. | ||
− | * [[Cole.Nuclear]] ← ''this article is complete'' &128513; | + | * [[Cole.Nuclear]] ← ''this article is complete'' 😁 |
− | * [[AdminFL.Hurricane]] ← ''not ready yet'' &128551; | + | * [[AdminFL.Hurricane]] ← ''not ready yet'' 😧 |
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<span style="color: red; font-size: 18px;">'''Exam 6U Study Material Can Be Accessed In The Ranking Table Below'''</span> | <span style="color: red; font-size: 18px;">'''Exam 6U Study Material Can Be Accessed In The Ranking Table Below'''</span> |
Revision as of 10:16, 6 August 2024
New Articles for 2024-Fall
There are 2 new articles for 2024-Fall. They are highlighted by a thick red border in the Ranking Table below.
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Exam 6U Study Material Can Be Accessed In The Ranking Table Below
About Our Article Ranking Table
The Ranking Table was originally based on an analysis of points-per-reading from past exams. This is no longer possible because exams have not been published since 2019-Fall and there have been very significant changes to the syllabus since then. The Ranking Table is now based roughly on the weights given in the syllabus, although that information is much less specific than what could be gleaned from past exams. It should still be helpful however in guiding your studying and directing your attention to the topics most likely to be tested. (Percentages given in the table below are approximates.)
Helpful Hints → | Tips for Using the Ranking Table | Instructor Support (Forum) | Forum Response Times. | Syllabus Changes (for returning users) |
Background colours in the grid indicate related readings. (Not all relationships are indicated - there would be too many colours.)