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Ordinary Differential Equations 2 (2019-20)

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Fear with joy the final judgement.
- Elizabeth Langgaesser, Fuerchte Gott
10% of the unit mark is calculated from a test to be held 11am on Wednesday 20 November in the Priory Road Lecture Theatre. The test will cover material in Chapters 1-5. Calculators are not permitted.

Please follow the School's Extenuating Circumstances procedure if you would not be able to attend the test.
Sample Test
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Sample Solution
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Test
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Test Solution
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​90% of the unit mark is calculated from one 2 ½ -hour examination consisting of four questions, all of which should be attempted. Calculators are not permitted.
Exam 2016-17
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Feedback 2016-17
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Solution is not available but questions from this exam will be solved during the problems classes.
Exam 2017-18
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Feedback 2017-18
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Solution 2017-18
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Exam 2018-19
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Feedback 2018-19
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Solution will be released at the end of week 12.
Note for Exam 2017-18: Q2c,d involves centre manifolds which are not a part of this year's syllabus (Chapter 10).
​Questions about the exam ...
... with answers!
What mark should I aim for? 
100
What should I do to get a good grade?
Attend lectures, pay attention, ask questions.
Study regularly, discuss the material with study partners, bring remaining difficulties to the maths cafes and drop-in sessions.
Submit homework, process feedback and learn from solutions.
Take mock exams with past exam papers.
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Proactively identify and promptly address obstacles to learning.
Take immediate action if you're falling behind - consult with the lecturer or a tutor if you would like guidance.
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