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Default Jan 28, 2014 at 10:13 PM
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I did one problem correctly in the math homework, and there's a problem on quiz that deals with the same thing, but it's not as easy as the one in the homework.

WHY WOULD YOU PUT THE EASY ONE IN THE HOMEWORK? D:
PUT THE HARD ONE IN THE HOMEWORK TO AVOID CURVE BALLS.
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Default Jan 28, 2014 at 10:36 PM
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Assign yourself extra homework.
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Default Jan 29, 2014 at 01:59 AM
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I really suck at math, and noticed that I had to work 2-3 times harder than everyone else in college. I got through pre-calculus, which was pretty damn good for me!

But, I made sure that I fully understood the concepts all of the time ~ especially important because math skills build upon itself! Do extra problems. Read the lecture (in the book) until you really understand what's being said.

Keep on trying ~ you can do it!

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Default Jan 29, 2014 at 02:28 AM
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I would be surprised if I got one problem on college math homework correct.
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Default Jan 29, 2014 at 05:04 PM
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It's a struggle.....I got through the math analysis in highschool with a lot of struggle......started off as a music major which didn't require math, but as a junior, decided to change to accounting information systems & computer science minor which required 1 year of calculus......for the life of me I just couldn't grasp the concepts I started off with the easy stuff getting an A....but failed the end so I ended up with an overall C in Calculus........& not being good at it did limit my career which was frustrating for me.....but sometimes that's life......we only can do so much & our mind does have limitations...we just have to accept it & do what is within our limitations.....others aren't as good as us in other things.....as my H was great at math/calculus....but he was horrible at everything else in his life....think I prefer NOT being like him......as he is now my ex because of all those other things

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Default Jan 30, 2014 at 02:19 PM
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I don't know how many tests I failed in algebra, I had to retake it 3 times before I could get a C, and the only reason I passed precalculus is because I went to the homework help center every freaking day, and the teacher was lenient with me. I hate math. I've never been good at it, ever. I feel your pain.

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