Difference between revisions of "BattleBriefings"
(→How to Use the Ranking Table) |
|||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
: ''(There will likely be <u>no changes</u> to the Ranking Table.)'' | : ''(There will likely be <u>no changes</u> to the Ranking Table.)'' | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | __NOTOC__ | ||
− | |||
===How to Use the Ranking Table=== | ===How to Use the Ranking Table=== | ||
Revision as of 21:16, 21 May 2022
Important note regarding syllabus changes for 2022-Fall:
|
How to Use the Ranking Table
There are a lot of readings, so use the Ranking Table to organize the readings, set up a study schedule and determine how much time to spend on each article. Not all topics are tested equally, so they don’t deserve equal amounts of your attention. Unlike Exam 5, you don't have to read the articles in any particular order. Tip: Here's another way to use the table to your advantage. If you have more time to study, read a higher ranked article that requires more concentration. Tired after a long day at work? Get a lower ranked article out of the way. Click here for more tips on how to use the ranking table.
By Rank (based roughly on pts-per-exam over recent exams)
Background colours in the grid indicate related readings. (Not all relationships are indicated - there would be too many colours.)
New readings are outlined in red. (Modified readings are not outlined.)