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==How to pass an exam== The trick with passing my exams is to note that I am more interested in your discussion and working than the final numerical answer. I like to see that you have understood the intuition of the problem and that you understand where the assumsptions are. I don't really care that much if you make a numerical error. If you think your final answer has an unphysical value of the wrong order of magnitude, just explain in your script why you think the number us out and that'll show me you are thinking critically. It is the critical thinking I care about. To see what I consider a "model" way of answering exam questions, see here: * [http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/optcomms/model_solution.pdf Example of how to write a model exam solution to get 100% marks]
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