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So I don't think I am going to make it

S Freud

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I have my math final two weeks from today and I need at least a 90% to pass the class, think I could do it? I am already failing becuase I had to switch classes and I got into the class a week late and I didn't focus like I should have (I hate how a realize this when its already to late) I hope I can make it, I am going to be studying for the next two weeks, any tips on how to absorb this stuff, what things you guys would do before tests for, good luck, what would help you focus? what would you do to really buckle down and keep from getting off track?

thanks
 
I thought you were going to say that you weren't going to make it because you have cancer or something.

A math test? Suck it up. There are worse problems than this.
 
Originally posted by: Einstein Element
I thought you were going to say that you weren't going to make it because you have cancer or something.

A math test? Suck it up. There are worse problems than this.

Well there are plenty of other things going on right now that are putting a lot of stress on me and this is making the load start to tip and become too much. I know there are worse things, but when I am here for the sole purpose of school it seems like it is just all to hard, I am sure that I am overeacting, but I am just really worried about failing this class.
 
Originally posted by: nthedrk
no its not.

Way to answer with a simple sentence, and not provide any further input. :thumbsup:
But if you really need help studying, make flash cards with equations, or graphs, or 2+2=4, whatever level you're on. And try to get some sleep the night before. 2 weeks is a long ways away, by the way.
 
Probably Calc 1 or 2.
Math Analysis pwns lots of prospective students 🙂

I got my first C on MathAnal. Ah, the good times 😀
 
I think that we might have different definitions of pre-algebra

I am in math 95 college algebra...yes go ahead flame on, I'm ready I realize that I am in a low class, I heard that it was an okay level for my first term for my first year, this is what I get for screwing around in HS
 
Math 95 college algebra - that doesn't say much to me.
Differential equations - yes/no ?
Integral equations - yes/no ?
Anything beyond x^3 equations - yes/no ?
Analytical geometry - yes/no ?
 
Originally posted by: paulney
Math 95 college algebra - that doesn't say much to me.
Differential equations - yes/no ?
Integral equations - yes/no ?
Anything beyond x^3 equations - yes/no ?
Analytical geometry - yes/no ?

Everything except Analytical, for right now, I don't think we were able tocover that this term.
 
Originally posted by: nthedrk
I have my math final two weeks from today and I need at least a 90% to pass the class, think I could do it? I am already failing becuase I had to switch classes and I got into the class a week late and I didn't focus like I should have (I hate how a realize this when its already to late) I hope I can make it, I am going to be studying for the next two weeks, any tips on how to absorb this stuff, what things you guys would do before tests for, good luck, what would help you focus? what would you do to really buckle down and keep from getting off track?

thanks

Turn off your computer, at least log off the internet, and start studying!
 
yeah, you will not find help here, look at your book and try some tests.
see how you do and assess yourself.

log off and study.
 
Well I am going to log off now, get some sleep and tackle all of this tomorrow, locate every resource at school and every person that I can get to help me. thanks for everyone that has offered to help and offered advice.

good night ATOT
 
you should just keep practicing problems. That is about the best way (at least for me) to absorb the material. If you need other help, probably flash cards to memorize equations, etc.
 
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