Hey. I was wondering if any of you could tell me just how hard his tests are, and what should I study? From class and webassign, I have no idea where to even begin. His classes don't seem to have to do with any of the homework.Thanks.
9/22/2008 7:15:43 AM
pm GreatGazoo
9/22/2008 8:40:21 AM
lol
9/22/2008 8:46:10 AM
GreatGazoo = Warrenjust a heads up
9/22/2008 10:12:18 AM
bastard
9/22/2008 10:23:17 AM
the same argument could be made for someone who tries to get someone in trouble with academic integrity for his own entertainment
9/22/2008 10:33:36 AM
mayhapsbut warren has a good sense of humor so it wouldnt have been an issue
9/22/2008 11:42:01 AM
In order to be successful in Dr. Warren's class you should have a thorough understanding of the concepts used to solve the in class example problems and the webassigns (which he writes).In class, you progressed through a series of examples which were closely linked to examples in the textbook and used a step-by-step approach to problem solving while learning the underlying concepts.For homework (webassign), you developed your ability to solve problems using what you learned in class. The exams are a combination of problems from in-class and webassign. Does this mean that he has literally "copy/pasted" from webassign? No. But I recall with certainty that no exam question was exceedingly "different" than either the homeworks or the in-class problems.I scored an 90 or better (without a curve) on each exam and in order to prepare I did the following:- Read the textbook before coming to class and outlined the example problems in the section- Reviewed my notes for about 20-30 minutes each evening on lecture days- Worked 2-5 problems daily (5 days a week) including webassigns, in-class examples, and end of chapter textbook problems. - Completed the practice tests in a timed setting without using my notes (simulated the real exam) and corrected the problems I got wrong by writing out a step-by-step annotated solution.In summary, I contributed about 4-6 hours a week in addition to lecture every week. I found that a lot of my peers who were scoring low on the exams were not reading the book, doing the homework correctly, and/or reviewing the in-class examples prior to taking the exams. Hope this helps! Good luck!
9/22/2008 1:15:32 PM
^ thats some damn good studenting.
9/22/2008 1:39:28 PM
if you pay attention during lecture and put forth decent effort to completing your webassigns, you should not have disproportionate difficulty with dr. warren's exams. he tends to teach in the manner he is going to test--lecture, homework and exam problems tend to be very similar, though he might expect you to think just a wee bit deeper on exams. if you see him outside of lecture, he is generally more than happy to discuss problems and in semesters past, his TAs have done an exceptional job in SI. if all else fails, pm GreatGazoo
9/22/2008 5:34:02 PM
I wanted to acknowledge Mcfluffle's comment about SI leaders: I have been very fortunate to have had excellent SI leaders. Thanks Elizabeth; Samia; Kelly; and now Alyssa - and Megan Early for running a fine program.AAP provides an excellent study plan. Just to give credit, however, where it is due: Dr. Wertz wrote & coded most of the WA questions used. The lecture & exam questions - and those files that I emphasize - are my own wicked creations.
9/22/2008 8:17:30 PM
Warren is the devil, he makes you sacrifice a fetus and eat it before you're even allowed to take the exam. Then you must kill your firstborn to submit the exam. Good Luck
9/26/2008 7:32:37 PM
^you kids got it easy; in my day, you had to bring a pint of gypsy tears and quart of dragon's blood to even get inthat shit ain't cheap to come by
9/26/2008 8:19:16 PM
psshin my day, you had to bring back relics from the Holy Land, and memorize and sing the entire Iliad or Aeneid in the original Greek/Latin, depending on his mood that day.
9/27/2008 2:38:10 PM
I set my phone ring tone to "I wanna be sedated" -- that seemed to work for me.
9/27/2008 5:57:16 PM
^^you say it like it's difficult..
9/28/2008 7:06:26 PM
mênin* aeide* thea Pêlêïadeô* Achilêos**oulomenên***, hê muri'* Achaiois* alge'* ethêke,pollas d' iphthimous** psuchas Aïdi*** proïapsenhêrôôn*, autous de helôria* teuche** kunessin**5oiônoisi* te pasi*, Dios d' eteleieto** boulê**,ex hou*** dê ta prôta diastêtên* erisante*Atreïdês te anax* andrôn* kai dios* Achilleus*. or`O socii---neque enim ignari sumus ante malorum---O passi graviora, dabit deus his quoque finem.Vos et Scyllaeam rabiem penitusque sonantisaccestis scopulos, vos et Cyclopea saxaexperti: revocate animos, maestumque timoremmittite: forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit.Per varios casus, per tot discrimina rerumtendimus in Latium; sedes ubi fata quietasostendunt; illic fas regna resurgere Troiae.Anyone who has taken a final from me might recognize the latter.
9/28/2008 7:53:29 PM
I guess I am sadistic then, because I took Chem 1 with Warren and enjoyed it so much that I took Chem 2 with him as well. Though this was 5 years ago.
9/29/2008 11:10:25 AM
^ You're not the only sadistic one. I took 201 with Warren and promptly changed my major to chemistry because of him. Now I'm a chem grad student at GA Tech!
9/29/2008 7:08:06 PM
I hate chem (despite doing well in it). It seem that they taught you a rule that only worked 51% of the time, and tested you on the other 49%.
9/29/2008 9:03:38 PM
9/30/2008 2:05:30 PM
if they pmed greatgazoo and asked for old tests they would probably get in trouble with academic integrity though
9/30/2008 3:40:11 PM
^I didn't. And wouldn't.^^This isn't my first class that I've had to put a lot of effort into, I was just asking if anyone knew the best way to study for this test. I studied my ass off and still didn't do well. I think I need to form a study group like you did!
10/4/2008 7:34:20 PM
I don't know how people did so poorly on the test. Eight of the questions were exactly the same as the practice exam, the other two were changed up a little bit. I did all of the webassigns again and paid attention to how I did them and took the practice exam like a real test, which I actually got them all right B-\
10/4/2008 9:06:09 PM
^^^Most likely, they would get called out in class by Dr. Warren. That's what happened to some guy on here.
10/5/2008 2:06:51 AM
i'm glad to see the hatred for warren and his class is still alive and thrivingi remember my phone rang in class, and of course i always sat in the very front, so i opened it to turn the power off, he stared at me and said "oh, i didnt remember anyone ever having to open their phone to silence it" god i hate him
10/7/2008 6:21:09 PM
Yeah, there's usually a button on the side that should do it.
10/7/2008 7:45:15 PM
yes this i know, but i wanted to turn my phone OFF ya see? and i didnt realize how this was inappropriate given that i did not want it to ring again...
10/7/2008 7:47:30 PM
10/7/2008 7:54:38 PM
That's why you turn it off before hand. Had him for CH 101 and it wasn't as bad as everyone said. If you didn't do well in his class, you're either a) lazy or b) don't belong in college. maybe a combination of both.
10/7/2008 7:56:57 PM
wow, TWWs population of pompous assholes is also well and thriving i usually remember to turn off my phone and get annoyed when phones ring as well, heaven forbid i made one mistakesheesh
10/7/2008 7:59:21 PM
You should take a class with Dr. Boles and let your phone ring...
10/8/2008 10:45:57 AM
I bring my Nintendo Wii to his class and play Wii Tennis in the back during the lectures. Nobody has ever said anything
10/9/2008 4:07:54 PM
^ lol
10/9/2008 10:42:44 PM
i remember this one chicks phone rang in class once, and of course she always sat in the very front. She tryed to turn the power off and the professor looked at her and said "oh, i didnt remember anyone ever having to open their phone to silence it"the class was like "o-m-g..."]
10/9/2008 11:57:13 PM
10/10/2008 6:57:41 PM
lol big whoop
10/10/2008 6:59:07 PM