a calculus thread in the middle of summer

EmperorNero

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I wanna get a head start for this upcoming school year. one of the classes I'm taking is college prep calculus...for people who took this class, what kind of stuff did you learn?

I just picked up a copy of schaum's outlines calculus 4th edition, which I'll use to learn calc on my own and I wanna get an idea of what calc classes in high school taught.

btw, there was calculus the easy way at the bookstore...anyone know if it's any better than schaum's books?
 

Pretender

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try Calculus for Dummies or Calculus in 24 hours. I can personally vouch for Calculus in 24 hrs, it's one of the more in-depth books.
 

jaydee

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Yeah, I was wondering this myself. I really struggled in Pre-Calc, but I need calc my senior year to 'one up' college (planning on Computer Engineer major). Plus if I skip one year of math altogether, who knows how bad my 'skills' will erode in that time.
 

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I learned absolutely nothing in my pre-calc class...partly because I was sleeping through most of it. It was just his voice, just the right voice to make you go catatonic. I seriously thought about bringing a tape recorder to class, recording it, and listening to it at night so I could fall asleep fast. Never did, it would have been a great idea though. I didn't sign up for A.P. calculus, because I got a D in pre-calc....wonder why???
 

MrCodeDude

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The Dummies Books don't really help.. I have Photoshop 6.0 for Dummies, and I haven't learned very much.
-- mrcodedude
 

EmperorNero

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that reminds me: anybody know of calculus books that are ideal for self studying?

and can someone answer my original question: what topics did you learn in college prep calculus?
 

ggavinmoss

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In general, the Schaum's books are pretty good. I haven't used the Calculus book, but their Stats book was a nice resource.

-geoff
 

Pyro

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<< Calculus for Dummies >>



that sounds like an oxymoron to me.


like Quantum Mechanics and the SuperString Theory for Dummies
 

cchen

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imho you don't need a head start.... calc is really easy... at least for me
if you have strong algebra and problem solving skills, you'll do fine...
 

EmperorNero

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<< The Dummies Books don't really help.. I have Photoshop 6.0 for Dummies, and I haven't learned very much >>



that's only pretender trying to be funny (or was it annoying?) when he suggested calc for dummies/calc in 24 hrs.



<< In general, the Schaum's books are pretty good. I haven't used the Calculus book, but their Stats book was a nice resource. >>



I also saw the statistics book...what course did you take that the book was used for? and would that same book be helpful for ap stats and probabilities?



<< imho you don't need a head start.... calc is really easy... >>



bahh..I struggled like hell in pre-calc (but then again, I also slept almost everyday in the class) so I'm not taking any chances.