Attendance mandatory? | No |
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Attendance recommended? | Yes |
Textbook recommended? | No |
Slides sufficient? | No |
Course difficulty | ■■■■■ |
Exam difficulty | ■■■■■ |
Welcome to what most people describe as the hardest exam of the bachelor: I can assure that it is not as bad as it seems, but it is definitely not straightforward.
As trivial as it might sound, the best way to get a good score is to study a little, day by day. This usually generates two opposite reactions, i.e.
and the answers are respectively
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Keep in mind that the final score is always normalised.
If you score anything above 50%, you should be happy (27+); anything above 60%, you should be very happy (30+)
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I do not feel like endorsing paid resources, but if you feel like the book or the slides are confusing, I would considering buying Andrea Ghelma’s handout (keep in in mind it’s only available in Italian)
The past exams provide a perfect platform to test your knowledge and your ability to perform well in the actual exam. I would not recommend any other material, especially given the fact that the past papers should contain enough exercises to practice extensively.