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Thread started 09/07/16 1:55pm

nursev

Business Statistics

Any of U lovely folks good at Stats? Its driving me crazy and my professor is half ass teaching...damn hrmph Any of U math wiz's out there? lol I see Probabilities and Z scores in my dreams eek

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Reply #1 posted 09/07/16 3:48pm

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nursev said:

Any of U lovely folks good at Stats? Its driving me crazy and my professor is half ass teaching...damn hrmph Any of U math wiz's out there? lol I see Probabilities and Z scores in my dreams eek



eek wish i could help

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Reply #2 posted 09/07/16 3:57pm

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well, i did get the 2nd highest mark in my province for stats when i was studying for my accounting designation. but that was...errr...15 years ago. i'm not exactly up on my standard deviations and correlation coefficients. but...i mean, if you wanna shoot me a question in orgnotes, i might surprise myself.

that said, stats is basically a course where you have to immerse yourself in the material and work your way through it. at least that was my experience. I always found that i needed to simply sit down and work my way through the material solo, and only utilized study groups if i got hung up on something very specific.

orger moonbeam is a stats lecturer, mad genius and all around world-class individual, but i don't think he makes it out this way at all these days.

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Reply #3 posted 09/07/16 4:04pm

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XxAxX said:

nursev said:

Any of U lovely folks good at Stats? Its driving me crazy and my professor is half ass teaching...damn hrmph Any of U math wiz's out there? lol I see Probabilities and Z scores in my dreams eek



eek wish i could help

hug lol

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Reply #4 posted 09/07/16 4:06pm

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damosuzuki said:

well, i did get the 2nd highest mark in my province for stats when i was studying for my accounting designation. but that was...errr...15 years ago. i'm not exactly up on my standard deviations and correlation coefficients. but...i mean, if you wanna shoot me a question in orgnotes, i might surprise myself.

that said, stats is basically a course where you have to immerse yourself in the material and work your way through it. at least that was my experience. I always found that i needed to simply sit down and work my way through the material solo, and only utilized study groups if i got hung up on something very specific.

orger moonbeam is a stats lecturer, mad genius and all around world-class individual, but i don't think he makes it out this way at all these days.

I appreicate your answer and its true that I have to study this daily and I dont seek out classmates cuz they tend to not know how to do it either. But yeah I gotta find Moonbeam lol razz

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