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Mike Dinerstein
MGMAT STAFF
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Hi Josh,
I do understand that the differences between the syllabus, problem sets, and study organizer can be confusing, but here's a simple explanation that will help you complete your homework: The syllabus is the most general indicator of what you need to accomplish on a particular week and represents the minimal amount of work you should do to fully keep up with the course. The problem sets in the strategy guides present you with more specific questions that you need to answer to keep up with the class as well. The study organizer, on the other hand, goes even more in depth. If you have more time each week to do homework, we suggest completing not just the problem sets, but also the questions in the study organizer. Hope this helps! Mike Dinerstein |
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