Tests - Complex Analysis
We have tests, and I’m reaping exactly what I sowed: nothing. It’s quite painful really, to go there and stare at the question paper and have no clue whatsoever as to how to solve what’s there. I was planning on getting the text book, but Higginbothams was closed on Sunday, and so I didn’t have a textbook. Other universities were very helpful though, and this is one reason I love foreign colleges. They have all sorts of lectures put up in PDFs so you can get a hint of what you’re getting. They’re not complete though, I think. You still need a textbook, which I never did get till around half an hour before the test. Yeah, that’s just asking for it, especially since I haven’t attended one hour of this class before.
Anyway, here’s a couple of useful links:
- Complex Analysis - From Israel: an introduction, sort of. Works well enough, pictures are slow to load, though.
- Complex Analysis - GA Tech: PDFs. Download and read at leisure, or in hurry before going to sleep.
Meanwhile, I also noticed a bug in File Roller. It will ask you for a RAR password if the RAR archive you’re downloading isn’t yet complete (which would be the case if it was downloading and not downloaded).
Posted by roshan.george under College, Disasters |
It’s quite painful really, to go there and stare at the question paper and have no clue whatsoever as to how to solve what’s there.
Almost every paper in engineering is like this.
Comment by Marc — January 8, 2008 @ 6:53 pm
Yeah, it must be much more painful for you characters because there’s so much more to study.
Comment by roshan.george — January 8, 2008 @ 7:09 pm