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Stare
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
Mother f-cking derivatives and integrals, bitches!!!! What is the mother f-cking area under the mother f-cking curves??? Aight???
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Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
As someone who's failed/dropped vector calculus three times, I can safely say that all you have to do to pass the class is practice and reread.
Last edited by cuad; 08-05-2012 at 06:44 PM.
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sahelanthropus
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Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
Differential Efukcing Quations!
What does ISH know about Differential Equations?
I hate this sh**!
Cal I and Cal II weren't all that bad and I taking Cal III in the fall.... but Differential Equations are the devil himself! Im convinced..
Last edited by 1~Gibson~1; 07-09-2013 at 09:17 PM.
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wet brain
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
Shit was hard. Being a part time drunk during college and taking calc and calc base physics and chem was not easy on my schedule.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
Originally Posted by highwhey
Shit was hard. Being a part time drunk during college and taking calc and calc base physics and chem was not easy on my schedule.
Did you get a degree and then start a business or go the starface route and drop out of school and make dat money?
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wet brain
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
Originally Posted by Hawker
Did you get a degree and then start a business or go the starface route and drop out of school and make dat money?
dropped out. was taking the underlying coursework for an engineering degree. idk about starfvce but i had to bounce around between low end jobs before landing on something. also, i don't consider myself as someone who makes 'dat money'. there's plenty of posters on here who earn a ton more. i'm just an idiot who gets lucky every once in a while, the exception being women of course.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
Originally Posted by highwhey
dropped out. was taking the underlying coursework for an engineering degree. idk about starfvce but i had to bounce around between low end jobs before landing on something. also, i don't consider myself as someone who makes 'dat money'. there's plenty of posters on here who earn a ton more. i'm just an idiot who gets lucky every once in a while, the exception being women of course.
Yeah, I was kidding and the starface comment was just in jest.
Good luck with your endeavors.
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wet brain
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
Originally Posted by Hawker
Yeah, I was kidding and the starface comment was just in jest.
Good luck with your endeavors.
Thank you and likewise.
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Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
Originally Posted by BuGzBuNNy
Looking for advice, what to expect? What can I do to prepare..study what? Any help is appreciated.
Took Cal 1 Fall 2010, don't remember much.
good luck in your failing goals of 2016.
cal is hard bro. i took 3 semesters of it and still don't remember crap.
can you find a derivative of pi to the power of sine 3 theta?
if not, just go get that blackatropic surgery of kirk lazarus and go read a book in a car and let the cops shoot you.
you ain't got a chance.
Last edited by SupermanOnSteroids; 09-21-2016 at 01:45 AM.
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Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
good thing it's calculus 2 and not something different all together
I suppose it also comes down to how much you like symbols
I may have spent my summers on emojicon way too much
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The People's Choice
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
Math is my weakest subject. Then I got a job doing civil engineering / batch plant operator making concrete and every single thing was math based and variables. If I can do one of the hardest jobs without little to no knowledge on math, means I got extra lucky. While I'm no longer in that field, but will be back as a plan B (or hopefully not) I'm planning on increasing my strengths in math. People who are smart in math, tend to be very smart individuals all around.
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Avengers Assemble!
Re: Taking Calculus 2 this summer
Originally Posted by Draz
Math is my weakest subject. Then I got a job doing civil engineering / batch plant operator making concrete and every single thing was math based and variables. If I can do one of the hardest jobs without little to no knowledge on math, means I got extra lucky. While I'm no longer in that field, but will be back as a plan B (or hopefully not) I'm planning on increasing my strengths in math. People who are smart in math, tend to be very smart individuals all around.
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