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Tutorials are the way to learn. Once you taste them, you can't go back.
 
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Modeled after the system Oxford University uses, tutorials are a class format that consists of one professor and two to three students. [[Division I]] and [[Division II]] tutorials tend to have partners alternate between writing a six-page paper and writing a two-page response paper to their partner's six-page paper. Instead of following this format, some [[Division III]] tutorials assign the students difficult problems to attempt to solve.

Latest revision as of 22:38, December 17, 2023

Tutorials are the way to learn. Once you taste them, you can't go back.

Modeled after the system Oxford University uses, tutorials are a class format that consists of one professor and two to three students. Division I and Division II tutorials tend to have partners alternate between writing a six-page paper and writing a two-page response paper to their partner's six-page paper. Instead of following this format, some Division III tutorials assign the students difficult problems to attempt to solve.