MATH1007
Discrete Mathematics I
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The way this unit is set up makes it very inconvenient to do well in as there are 4 lectures across the week which you have to watch in order to get a password for the lecture quizzes. It's very easy to fall behind on the content and its hard to learn on your own as the content taught doesn't exactly line up with the recommended textbook.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2020
If you have done maths well in high school then this unit will be a breeze for you. Its contents are linked to each other from beginning to end so if you focus on studying right from week 1 until week 13 then there's nothing preventing you from landing an easy HD for this unit.