So I Thought I Could Study For My 1st Calculus Exam In One Night

Oceanicpuppy

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With calc 2 there's a bunch of different ways to do shyt.

There are bunch of different integration techniques, then with series there's also different techniques you can use.

Let's say in class your prof solved an integral problem using trigonometric substitution using sine, but on the exam he gave you a tan problem. shyt gon look pretty different.
Highest I took was the basic college math but I took calc in high school. shyt was so hard I had to get an outside tutor. I know exactly what you talking about with tan cosin sin and when you try to do it on the ti 83 the shyt is always wrong, But I still had to ask my tutor to run that hoe back for me several times till I even kinda got it. It's takes a lot time.
 

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Highest I took was the basic college math but I took calc in high school. shyt was so hard I had to get an outside tutor. I know exactly what you talking about with tan cosin sin and when you try to do it on the ti 83 the shyt is always wrong, But I still had to ask my tutor to run that hoe back for me several times till I even kinda got it. It's takes a lot time.
What's basic college math? pre-calc? Only math class that I've had trouble with so far is Calculus 2. And we get no formula sheets nor can we use a calculator :scust:
 

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Summer classes are woat In general. :scust:

Not really, they're a bytch to take but when you done you feel :ahh: knowing you knocked out a few classes and can graduate earlier

From my experience, professors made summer classes easier for the students because the profs didn't want to be there either :heh:
 

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What's basic college math? pre-calc? Only math class that I've had trouble with so far is Calculus 2. And we get no formula sheets nor can we use a calculator :scust:
Naw lol real world math applications (interest rates, simple compounds, odds etc....)
Lol aka math for non stem majors. I'm not a math wiz but after calculus in high school I knew I didn't want no parts of the mathematics field. I knew I didn't have the patience to deal with that shyt. I'm assuming its worst the higher the curriculum.
 

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Not really, they're a bytch to take but when you done you feel :ahh: knowing you knocked out a few classes and can graduate earlier

From my experience, professors made summer classes easier for the students because the profs didn't want to be there either :heh:
I took some summer classes and some were like the ones in your post but then sometimes you might get that woat professor who gives hella work becuase it's the summer and its usually the online classes. I much prefer taking more credits during the fall, but that's just personal preference. I get hella lazy in the summer.
 

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Breh, I'll keep it a buck with you, if you're having trouble with Calc I, even in a condensed format, you might want to start considering options. :manny:That is, unless you plan on seriously improving your study skills. Of all my engineering courses, the Math sequence was the easiest.

dude is an engineering major?:mjlol:
 

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don't understand how ya'll are struggling with math when literally all you have to do is be able to do the homework and go to the office hours for help when you can't do one and then do similar problems on the test. then again, i am damn near a genius, so i can't relate to begin with. :kanye:
 

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don't understand how ya'll are struggling with math when literally all you have to do is be able to do the homework and go to the office hours for help when you can't do one and then do similar problems on the test. then again, i am damn near a genius, so i can't relate to begin with. :kanye:
To be fair, the average person would struggle with a Pre-Calc course, much less Calculus. :manny:
 

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To be fair, the average person would struggle with a Pre-Calc course, much less Calculus. :manny:
oh i know, when i took math in college, i would hear them talking about how hard shyt was going and that they were barely going to pass.
 
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