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Add reviews for CSSE1001 and STAT2203 #24

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@mcoot mcoot requested a review from wisebaldone January 21, 2017 03:56
This course teaches the basics of statistics and statistical analysis. Its content is very heavy on the maths and less so on practical application, which may be a positive or negative depending on the student. \\

Throughout the course, you will learn about basic probability theory, probability distributions and hypothesis testing. The assignments usually have some questions which are answered by hand, and others that require coding (the course primarily uses MATLAB; in some years it has allowed students to use whichever language suits them) to develop and run statistical simulations.\\
The problems on the final examination have in the past been similar to the assignments, but often of higher difficulty, requiring synthesis of multiple concepts.\\
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looks a bit weird when built.
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LGTM in general, content is good.

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