Monday, June 5, 2017

AY2016/17 NTU SPMS CBC Y1S2

Maybe I should change the title of this blog to something like 'Life of a procrastinating NTU student'. I did not really improve on my study techniques AKA still studying last minute and not paying attention to lectures. Many things went wrong with tackling the tests, I probably wasn't really focused on studying throughout the semester. Ok enough of reflections, time for module review 2~


BU8201 | BUSINESS FINANCE | 3AU | GER-BM | S

Class participation (10%)
Group Presentation (10%)
Online quiz (20%) - 7/10
Finals (60%)

Comments: 
For this module, lectures are delivered online and there are subtitles in the videos!! Good for people who are bad in auditory learning. I would say it is quite a content heavy course as I spent most of my studying time watching the lectures and doing the tutorials yet it wasn't enough. My experience for this mod is very confusing. ( I think it is just me, or maybe I just cannot do business related mods )
Content:
It is highly recommended to buy the textbook and most of the chapters will be covered in the course, the lecture notes do not include everything that is tested in exams, so study the textbook. Reviews for this course from other websites say to draw mindmaps, so I think you should do it if you want to score an A. Having a financial calculator would be good for this course, although it is not required, but if your Graphing Calculator has the finance app then it's fine too. While this course is mainly on calculations, there would be some questions that require your understanding of the financial market. Like conflicts between stockholders and bondholders and managers, different types of markets, the significance of the gradient of the security market line etc.
Assessment:
As I said above, I was really confused for this mod cos there is no way I could cram everything last minute HAHA. So for the quiz which is held 3 weeks after recess week, I was panicking and the first thing I did was to read the textbook and tried to write out everything (Like what I did for CM8002). Unfortunately it didn't work as the textbook is too thick!! Then I tried doing the past year papers BUT answers are not provided omg. And being the person with no friends and too embarrassed to consult teachers, I was unable to tell whether my answers were correct, and I ended up spending a crazy amount of time doing questions that are no longer in the syllabus -.-. Yeah don't be like me. In the end the quiz was quite straightforward but I didn't memorise all the formulas needed. Stupid me! That explains my marks for the quiz.
For the presentation, we had to form groups and a different group would present the set of tutorial questions for the week. My group was the first group to present and it was SCARY. Ok all presentations are scary to me hahaha, the tutor will decide which question you are presenting so you have to know how to do all the questions in the set of tutorial.
For final paper, I spent like 4 whole days out of the 1 week study break to study for it by doing MCQ questions online. There is one very cool blog with hundreds and thousands of questions, I will share the link later, or you can google it HAHA. But I must not be thinking clearly at that time, since I only did MCQs which was worth 60% of the final paper, and did not touch on structured questions at all. So in the end I breezed through all the MCQs but got stuck at the SAQs. Ugh what was I thinking... Ya so in the end I SU-ed it right after the final paper, although I wasn't planning to do so..


CM1041 | BASIC PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY WITH LABORATORY | 4AU | CORE | B+ |
CA1 (15%) - 7/10 [mean: 7.8]
CA2 (15%) - 20/24 [mode: 21]
Lab (20%)
Finals (50%)

Comments/Content: 
For the first half of the course, it is mainly on NMR, and the topic on gases (PV=nRT), and modifications to the ideal gas equation to calculate the values for real gases. Oh and also on solubility, which was taught in JC, and new stuff about how the vapour pressure, boiling and freezing points of solvent changes with the amount of solute added. The content is not difficult to understand except for the NMR parts, I had to look at a few of the past year questions and answers the lecturer uploaded for us in order to get the concepts. ( Or maybe I was just lazy to read through the notes carefully HAHA)
For the second half of the course, it felt like 100% JC chem, with topics like acids and bases, electrolysis and energetics. But the types of questions asked are a bit different. Nevertheless it is quite easy to study for if you put in consistent effort.
Assessment:
The CA1 consisted of 10 MCQs with 8 NMR questions and the remaining 2 on gases. I did not study enough as I only focused on drawing and interpreting the tree diagrams, which is important but the quiz also tested on other areas and I made stupid mistakes. Remember, TMS is tetramethylsilane and FID is free induction decay. And 1 mol of gas is 22.4 dm^3 at stp!!
For CA2, I think many of the questions are repeated or found online, and also attend the tutorials as worksheets were given which gave examples of questions that would be asked in CA2. Everyone did well for this test so aim for full marks if possible.
For the final paper, the first half is still mainly NMR, while the second half only tested on topics that were not tested in CA2, which means that we have less to study yay. And also the questions are sometimes repeated so must do the pyps! I didn't put in much effort in studying for this uh cos it looked easy ><. And also no mood to study.
For lab, there are 5 lab reports to be submitted and 1 literature experiment which you have to learn how to make use of the search engines online to search for articles and chemical compounds.


CM1051 | BASIC BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY | 3AU | CORE | A |
Midterm (25%) - A- [average: B-]
Class participation (15%)
Final (60%)

Comments: 
This is just H2 bio but easier. I studied for it by copying down everything from the online slides and pdf. All the lectures are carried on online, and we only had an 1 hour tutorial per week which I usually skipped. This course is easy to study for, just be prepared to write a lot when making notes, and highlight and circle your notes afterwards. Repeat until you are confident that you can do well.
Assessment: 
The quiz is just 20 MCQs and 2 SAQs with 5 marks which we only had to do one. The final paper is just 40 MCQs and 4 SAQs which you choose 2. I finished the 2.5 hours paper in 35 minutes HAHA. It was that easy. So nothing much to say about this course. I think I got low marks for the class participation since I didn't ask any questions on the discussion forum at all, luckily credit is also given if you complete the quizzes for each online lesson, or I wouldn't have done so well.


GC0001 | INTRO TO SUSTAINABILITY | 1AU | GER-CORE | PASSED |
Comments:
6 modules to complete, but you only need to complete 5 if you attended a talk. A quiz with 15 questions at the end of each module which you have to get at least 11 correct to pass the module. No other assignments submission is required.

HT9102 | LANGUAGE FOUNDATION FOR TRANSLATION | 3AU | UE | B+ |
Midterm (25%) - 64/100 [average: 75]
Class participation (10%)
Group Presentation (15%)
Final (50%)

Comments:
This module consists of a 2 hour lecture and 1 hour tutorial per week on the same day. I think this is the most interesting module I took for this semester! Many hilarious examples were shown during lectures and the lecturer encouraged us to read beyond what was required. The lessons are conducted in mandarin but the group presentation can be done in either English or Chinese. It was fun to compare the original and target text by looking at the different forms of words used. I learnt to look out for things that I have never noticed in sentences before!! Would definitely recommend this module.
Assessment:
For class participation, we had to complete 2 online activities that require the use of laptop webcam to answer a few short questions. And also to do the LAMS for any 3 lessons on NTUlearn.
For the group presentation, we were divided into groups and each group had to present the weekly tutorial answers at least once. I think all the groups really put in a lot of effort in preparing for the presentations, cos they looked so good that I was quite worried HAHA.
For midterm, the format would be similar to the pyps that the lecturer uploaded online, the main reason why I did so badly was because I forgot 中文的主导词是动词,英文的主导词是名词 (result of not studying enough haiz). Otherwise the test was not difficult.
For final, it actually was easier than mid term HAHA. ( use the oxford advanced learner's english-chinese dictionary as 4 out of 6 sentences in the paper was found in the dictionary, yes, with the answer included) In fact I felt that I was like cheating, but theres no restriction to the types of dictionary you bring, as long as they are hard copies. So I guess it really depends on your luck~


HW0128 | SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION I | 2AU | GER-CORE | B+ |
Assignment 1: Annotated Bibliography (25%)
Assignment 2: Review Paper (35%)
Assignment 3: Presentation (25%)
Class Participation (15%)

Comments:
This course is quite useful in guiding us on the methods of content delivery to different target audience, in the form of writing and presentation. I have gained much from this course. Everyone is required to buy a course guide ($10) before the course commences. Something funny is that the Review paper is supposed to be pair work but there was an odd number of students in the class so I ended up doing it alone HAHA. I think can get B+ not bad already since I didn't ask or answer any question in class, which means class participation marks gone ><.
Assessment
For Annotated Bibliography, we had to evaluate 1 out of  2 given articles and do peer marking on the next lesson, where our classmates wrote on each others' work by giving comments and suggestions. I suck at marking!! My classmates were able to give me constructive feedback though, I felt a bit bad as I could only spot spelling errors.
For Review Paper, we had to compare the 2 articles given, can use more articles if you want. There is also peer marking. A suggestion for all assignments is to avoid using words that are too difficult, and keep the sentences short. Take note on the referencing format.
For Presentation, I used a research paper on a super sensitive sensor made from graphene and silly putty, it was quite fun hahaha. (But presentation was scary) We were allowed to use a maximum of 8 slides and a time limit of 5 minutes for the presentation.



MH1801 | CALCULUS FOR THE SCIENCES II | 3AU | CORE | A- |
Midterm (30%) - 28/30 [average: 23/30]
Class participation (10%)
Matlab/group project (10%)
Final (50%)

Comments:
I only attended 2 lectures out of the whole semester, and there is actually no need to watch the lecture recordings to understand what is being taught as the textbook is sufficient. Can try to buy the textbook from the SPMS second hand book sale~ I got it for just $35 yay~ Oh and many of the tutorial questions were from the textbook.
Assessment:
Midterm was easy, although the lecturer said it would be more tricky than last year's. I lost marks cos I didn't know that I have to use partial fractions to derive the differential equation for logistic growth... Cos never read lecture notes ._.
We were given the option to do a group project on application of differential equations in real life, or Matlab, a programming language. I chose the latter but since the computer lab is always crowded, I could only sit at the back which means I cannot see or hear much of what the TA said. So in the end I had to ask my course mate for help, but  :(
For class participation, the tutor asked us to make a summary of everything we learnt in the course. The problem is that I remembered the deadline wrongly and only rushed through the summary on the date of submission. I probably didn't get good marks for that HAHA.
For final, I think I managed to do all the questions and it wasn't difficult. But I did all the tutorials more than twice each. (A shortcut for someone who didn't go for lectures) Since the answers for all tutorials are provided, this is quite an effective way to score well for the final exam. I feel that the reason why I got this grade is cos of the matlab and the summary :(

16 comments:

  1. Hi, is this course very competitive?

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    1. Hello! I personally feel that the first year core modules are not difficult, that it would not be a problem to pass(get at least a B) with minimal studying. Nevertheless, there are also very smart and hardworking people in the course, so if you are aiming to get A or A+, sufficient time should be set aside for revision before exams. I would say that the week before final exam is the most crucial period for the whole semester.

      To answer your question, passing is easy but getting good grades requires consistent revision, so it depends on what you want to achieve for this course. :)

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    2. Oh I see thanks!

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  2. Hi!! I would like to ask if the bell curve system includes CA as well? Or it's just the final exam grade?

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    1. Hi!! Sorry somehow this comment went to the spam folder >< Yup it includes both the CA and the final exam :)

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  3. Hello!! Im currently a CBC Y1 student and have came across your blog post!! May I ask if you still have a softcopy of all the slides for the CORE subjects such as Cm1041 and CM1051 (:

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  4. Ah sorry I didn't think of keeping the slides at that time but I do see some of the files for cm1041 and cm1051 on my laptop >.< so if you still want them can email me at 151tqju@gmail.com

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  5. Hello, do you have the past year CA papers for CM1041?

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  6. Hi I have 1 CA2 revision paper and 1 final paper with solutions, the links are below~

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1i7Dlo930ELk1oCXT7sw9KwgLAqOni7Wa/view?usp=sharing
    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1yZm9Mjeu5RIXUFgC5Y4wu8wFJsBofHmq

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  7. Hi , do you still have materials for HT9102 ? Also , is it difficult for locals to score for this module since there are so many China students taking ?

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    1. Hello, unfortunately I didn't keep the materials for HT9102. I would think that it would not be difficult to score as long as you pay attention in lectures. I remembered that this course did not have that much emphasis on vocabulary, but what's more important is your sentence structures. Also, since we were tested on both translating from English to Chinese and vice versa, I wouldn't think the locals are at a disadvantage. ^_^

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  8. Hi, would I be at a disadvantage if I take CM1501 as a UE? Im not a science major haha

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    1. Hellooooo I feel that this is just a basic introductory mod so those with no bio background can take this course too. Just that those who took H2 bio will have an advantage, but since many chem students didn't take H2 bio before, I don't think it would be disadvantageous if you are not a science major.
      Sorry for the late reply xD you are probabaly year 3 already xD

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  9. hi, do you happen to still have your bu8201 notes? i tried accessing the link in ur blog but the question bank is not available anymore :(

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  10. Hi Nope I don't have the question bank anymore :(

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