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Studying for an exam and encountering unclear topics can indeed qualify as coursework. It's recommended to post related questions in the homework section for more focused assistance. For other sections, users should consider the nature of their questions and explore existing discussions in various subforums to determine the best fit. Observational skills, akin to those used in the scientific method, can enhance understanding and guide users in formulating their inquiries.
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If I were to be studying for an exam and came across things I didn't understand, does that also qualify as coursework? If so, what topics should be posted in the "main" forums?
 
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sungholee said:
If I were to be studying for an exam and came across things I didn't understand, does that also qualify as coursework? If so, what topics should be posted in the "main" forums?
Anything that is related to schoolwork, or could be considered schoolwork should go in the homework section as they will receive better help.
 
Then what kind of questions should be posted in the other sections?
 
Why don't you browse forums to see what kinds of things are discussed in each subforum?

You know, observation is part of a scientific method.
 
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