Hello. I've got a college math teacher that gives me homework, but only half the answers are in the back of the book. A decent amount of types of questions have no answers or hints. It's been a month and he has hasn't collected and graded any homework. We've no quizzes to analyze our understanding of the material so even he has no idea. Then we have a major test. I can't remember ever coming out of a test wondering if I aced it or failed it. I failed it. I have no issue doing a lot of homework and really pouring myself into a subject. However I simply don't understand how the heck I'm supposed to know if I'm doing things right. Is this an acceptable, typical way to teach? Or am I the one who is screwing up? I mean in calc we had online practice that would generate tons of questions and make it easy to identify areas I was weak in and then I could do extra practice questions for those areas. In this class, I've got 'maybe I did this problem right and maybe I didn't and I could do it a hundred more times but it doesn't matter because I don't know if I'm doing it right nor not.' Any help would be appreciated. Maybe I'm missing something simple.
Thanks
Submitted February 14, 2017 at 03:10PM by InterJet http://ift.tt/2lhgBl1
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