![]() ![]() (My 3rd time taking it, after learning my teacher was not going to help, I waited till he went to the bathroom and stood up in front of the whole class and told them I wanted to start a study group and after class a bunch of them came and gave me their numbers).Īnd finally, devote time. ![]() Any of them struggling, wearing worried expressions like you? Suggest asking them if they want to be part of a study group. Next, pay attention to students around you. My university had a little room in the library where graduate math major students would help other students with problems, and it was covered by tuition. Some teachers can be very difficult to deal with (my 3rd Cal 2 teacher was very difficult to communicate with, and very uncaring) in which case, see if your institution offers math tutoring. Do office hours, ask questions, let them get to know you. Second, speak to your teacher, let them know you care about the course. ![]() If so, you could pay a few hundred and get the same/similiar learning experience than you would at your current university. My advice first off, see if you could take it at a community college and transfer it to your institution. I took Cal 2 four times across four different teachers and two different institutions I dropped the first time because the stress ate me alive, failed the next 2 times because I was juggling my first son, school, wife, and work, and then finally passed it at a community college because at that point I could only go part time, so financial aid was a no-go. Meme posts made outside this time will be removed. Meme posts are allowed only Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. You can be an account with a website, but not a website with an account. Trolling, posts intentionally inciting conflict, personal attacks, and spam will be removed.Īvoid posting blogspam, blog self-promotion, or personally monetized links. Racism, sexism or any other kind of intolerance or discrimination will not be tolerated. Otherwise your post may get deleted.ĭo your own research, follow basic guidelines, and be sure to google your question beforehand. If the topic of your post is currently covered in one of the megathreads/stickied posts at the top of the page, please put your content as a comment there instead. Not reading them and then complaining will not earn you any sympathy. This is a place for engineering students of any discipline to discuss study methods, get homework help, get job search advice, and find a compassionate ear when you get a 40% on your midterm after studying all night. Check out the official EngineeringStudents Discord!: discord.gg/EngineeringStudents ![]()
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