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by gutz_ex_s3v3n
1887 days ago
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You should look up Professor Leonard... he has full lessons all the way from basic algebra through calc 2 and analytic geometry. Math was always my biggest enemy but I decided to be a stem major.. I’m now going into calc 2 with a 4.0 (not that that matters, but I can’t help but feel good about it when I thought I’d be lucky to even pass) and i never thought that I would find myself saying that math is my favorite class now.. never in a million years.. when I decided that I wanted to pursue a stem major I felt like I was gambling and thought to myself ”how will I ever get through the math” I had never made it past pre algebra and I think I even failed that . If I can do it then you can too. From my experience it’s all about repetition and working from the ground up, even if you think you have something mastered go through it anyways and once you get to a certain point all of the pieces will fit together. Study as if your life depends on it and you will excel. The reason I recommend Professor Leonard’s Videos is that I had tried every resource I could find and my professors’ ways of teaching did not work at all for me.. ever since I started following Leonard’s lessons I’ve been acing every exam... I feel that for the most part people who say “I’m bad at math “just never invested enough time or want or focus into learning it... I was that guy... I feel that honing your skills in math is completely worth it because it really exercises your logic and reasoning skills which are incredibly useful in everything we do(mathematics help you to be better at everything...even the things that you would never associate with mathematics) this is why even concepts that people think they will never need to learn or have to use are important..at least that is my opinion. |
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