Nus Economics Past Year Papers Text

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principles of economics ec1301 b+ this is a typical principles course in economics. I had 3 lecturers for this course the second lecturer roland is amazing! anyways, what you have to understand is that nearly 3/4 of the class have already studied 'econs' before. It is important to understand the concepts and the ability to interpret graphs is definitely handy. The papers are in an mcq format trying past year papers is a must as questions of the same concepts are often repeated.

The first part of the course may seem very trivial as none of it actually appears directly in the exams, but the entire module is based on your understanding of the materials presented from week 1 6. There is another tendency too if you understand the first part very well, you tend to assume that the second part will be followable too. The second part of the course presented materials totally new to me and i was in a really sticky situation in the end. Reading the textbook definitely helps, but a pointer here most of the questions are based on the concepts presented in the lecture notes' style.

So, don't worry if your textbook which is the only material allowed inside the exam hall gets scribbled on cause getting a good grade in this module is important. 1/2 the engineers who graduate from nus get into the semiconductor industry and so yeah, it is highly likely that the interviewer is interested in you ee2004 grade! cas are 40% so don't take them too lightly either! electronics ee2005 a firstly, yay. This is my first a in nus! many people who take up this module, usually complain about its difficulty. The first part of the module is relatively simpler and you should be able to follow the tutorials and lectures well. It is very important to do daily or at least weekly studies and follow the lectures.

As this is a completely open book exam, you can expect the questions to be difficult. The first 2 questions from the first part are invariably from the first part tutorials. The second 2 questions from the second part are usually application based and require you to have a good understanding of how to solve complex circuits. microprocessor systems ee2007 b+ this was the first so called 'programming' module that i really liked. Doing the projects by yourself may require a lot of effort on your part you need to thoroughly read the lecture notes, understand how to use dos and spend a lot of time on debugging and designing. The first 2 mini projects will require you to write codes which come directly from the lecture notes. The trick here is understanding the hardware aspect and coming to terms with assembly language.

The 3rd and 4th mini projects require a higher level of understanding and coming up with a good flowchart will nearly solve all your problems. A small pointer here check out this site called 'assembler for dummies' if you have difficulty starting your program. Though the mini projects take up a lot of effort, they ultimately don't affect your grade very much as nearly everyone completes them too. So the final exam, which is usually easy and directly from the lecture notes, but closed book, makes the module highly competitive. So you should expect the questions to be tricky unfortunately i fell for a trick and got an entire question wrong in my finals! as the material isn't too much and there are webcasts, there is a tendency to slack. This is actually quite an interesting module and is highly applicable in recent times, with ics becoming so small, that currents flow at speeds nearly equal to that of light. All you have to do is understand the lecture notes and work out all the tutorials.

The text book is also very small and you can work out all the simple problems there every week before your tutorials. einstein's universe and quantum weirdness gek1508 s b+ this is one of the best modules offered in nus! a science gem. The lecturer is really amazing! he is very passionate about the subject and there are a lot of small stories and quotes out there that you'll enjoy a lot if you are an avid reader. Even with a good background in physics, you can learn a lot and the lectures and tutorials make this a really enjoyable process. So if you aren't taking up any other project modules in the semester i was busy with ee2007 : you can take it up on a graded basis.

Your score there can help you take a stand on how the module will otherwise affect your cap. Lot of creativity and imagination involved and applied in a scientific context! if i become rich enough one day, i think i'll buy the telescope that the lecturer brought to our star gazing sessions. This sem falls under the 06/07 academic year ^^ and an a in 2004 was a pleasant surprise. I was really hoping for an a in that but i suppose you can't get everything in life! anyways, one really good thing is that i finally crossed over to 2nd class upper! with my sap at 4.3 my cap has risen to 4.04! though it was only a.09 rise but now i'm already thinking about my next semester. Its going to be an extra hard one where i'm going to be doing the dreaded '3rd year project' module which is 6 mcs, jump into technical electives, a minor module whcih is mostly going to be marketing, an arts gem to fulfil my university requirements and a faculty requirement module mostly engin prof. Dunno leh.anyways.2 more months to go before it comes to that.so i'll just leave it here.hehe! you can download singapore top primary school exam papers / test papers on our site.