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1. What have you learned in this class?

In terms of the topics of the course, I learned how to solve for resultant & moments of
forces, centroidal axes, and to analyze forces acting on different trusses. However, in
terms of my experience to this course, I learned to be discipline in terms of taking notes,
reviewing, and practicing the sample problems for me to understand the topics given to
us.

2. What are your suggestions for the next batch of students taking this class?
For the next batch, I would suggest for them to be ready by maybe reviewing the past
lessons in their physics subjects. I would also suggest for their minds to be prepared and
ready to understand mathematical problems whenever they will enter the class. Lastly, I
also encourage them to participate during recitations in the class, because it does not just
help you to be active/ not sleepy during classes, but it is also considered as extra credits,
that could greatly affect your grade.

3. What do you think about your performance in this class? Are you satisfied with your
grades?
I am greatly satisfied with my grades because this was the result of what I learned,
reviewed, and practiced, just to analyze, and understand the process of solving those
mathematical problems. I was also happy about the performance I showed in this class
because I am not good at analyzing and solving mathematical problems, and I noticed
that if I try to review the process again, I will be able to solve it correctly.

4. Final words?
I would just like to thank our professor for all the considerations she gave us during the
term and for sharing us some of her likes which lets us feel not pressured in approaching
her. Also, I appreciate her way of teaching because unlike other professors I had a class
with, her class gives extra credit which is helpful for students who are not that good at
math, by just participating in recitation and in solving sample problems. Lastly, I hope
that she continues to teach this way, and to suggest other professors to also know the
comments/ suggestions of their students, for them to improve.

Submitted by: Tamano, Joanna Kristin T.

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