How Hard is Taking Math Over the Summer?
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- Опубликовано: 23 май 2024
- I explain what to expect taking a math class over the summer. I explain the differences between the class being offered in the Fall and Spring, compared to the summer. I give suggestions of way to overcome Math Summer School!
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Your How to Prepare for Final Exams video helped me get a 93 on my final exam. You’re a math wizard.
Just trying to help out! Glad it helped!
I’m taking 1D, quarter, vector analysis over the summer actually.. 10 weeks of content into 6 weeks.. I signed up for in person
That’s a heavy summer! Good luck!
@@KaijuMathematics12 I needed to clarify, I’m taking 1D, a quarter worth of content which is Vector Analysis!
@@KaijuMathematics12 the test went ok, I triple checked all my answers but I still managed to forget to square the mixed partial in the hessian for one of my answers! Praying on that partial credit and hoping I did well overall
If that’s the only mistake you can remember then I’m sure it went fine.
@@KaijuMathematics12 Got it back just now, 98/100 then asked for partial credit, because I had clearly written out the algebra out for a hessian mixed partial square, the TA gave me 2 points back, 100 POINTS! I now need a 166/200 ( Total points would be 351 ) 165/200 ( Total points is 350 ) for the borderline cut off for an A ( an A is a 350
Just finished a 6 week DiffEq class. Three weeks in I already felt burnt out. In 5 days I start another summer class (Math proofs). I am scared......
You’ll be fine! If you made it through a 6 week diffy q then once you learn how to write proofs you’ll crush it.
@@KaijuMathematics12 thank you I appreciate the kind words. I’ll make sure to check back in after