Become a Calculus 1 Master
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3 points • LongjumpingMessage36
For what it’s worth, I had a tough time with calc in college too. Mainly because of the professors and TAS for some courses being terrible and me throwing in the towel, which is sad after high school AP calc being so much fun.
Anyway, I’d suggest finding online courses and doing those. The nice thing is these days you can find so much extra course material out there. I’m working through these courses for example: https://www.udemy.com/course/calculus1/ and if you look around there’s tons of others too. Khan academy has calculus courses too. Definitely check those out if you’re having a tough time. The courses are always on sale for like $20 too.
1 points • Lost_Chemical_7327
Thanks for the reply.
I will probably take this as my first calc 1 coure: https://www.udemy.com/course/calculus1/
This starts from the ground level it appears.
Can i directly take this after completing the trig course or i need to learn analytical geometry before that? and as you said matrices is not required so im skipping that then?..
1 points • hubbard48
I watched this during the summer before my calc class and it honestly helped my transition a lot, so maybe it can help you during. I know it costs money but its helpful. (I'm pretty sure you can do a 30 day money back guarantee so honestly if you want to save money you can find your way around paying, if you know what I mean).
1 points • thecakeisonpluto
- Look for a job while you're still pursuing your degree.
- I would not quit.
I have somewhat of a tip that has helped me out a lot. I have found that the pressure of taking classes and knowing that there are exams coming up is what prevents me from learning as much as I could. So what I started doing was signing up for Udemy courses before my classes started. I spent as much time as I could afford learning the material and then used the class as a review. I know what you're thinking - what's the point? I feel like it makes you more marketable and more confident. Your grades do not suffer because you're at least somewhat familiar with the material and your good grades in turn help you feel more confident when looking for internships or jobs.
I know this advice probably won't help everyone. I just like getting a peek at what to expect before heading into a new class.