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Question for the slides.The slide notes for the lecture was not updated.Is that the version for JUNE 2013 as well?(cause it is for DEC 2012 ). Hope can be replied soon.3q!
Really love opentuition!!!!!!!!!
Yes
They are the same for June
please breif me what is Sampling Risk and Non Sampling Risk
i believe those are in chapter 11 (BPP), u can see that in the book.
whats the difference between live lectures and online lectures? which ones are more important?
That was awesome……a good summmary to help refresh the topic. Thank you open tuition n keep up the good work.
May be u dont have the flash vedio player installed
I cant access any of the video lectures. please help. lecture page opens but remains blank. kindly assist
@ladyjudge, I have replied to your previous post. here it is again:
Please visit the support page: http://opentuition.com/support/
I am wondering if only notes from open tuition are enough for exams or not ?
@Dthind, The opentuition notes have NEVER, in any exam, been claimed to be sufficient on their own. They are support for your own studies. They should be useful for quick revision or a 2 hour refresher. But they only raise the questions, stimulate the thought process, motivate you to think for yourself.
You May rely solely upon them, and we all of us wish you good fortune. But none of us here at OT would ever suggest that the notes are sufficient in themselves
very clear, good examples, easy to follow
great lecturing,thanks open tuition.
well explained
Cannot see new lectures on my iPad. Do I need to download any new software.
The tutorial was thourogh and straight forward
doesn’t just present a theoretical exercise – good examples make it relevant