although it's not an equation i'd use 1st fundamental thm lol
Speaking of calculus, I can sum up the class with one basic formula: (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
although it's not an equation i'd use 1st fundamental thm lol
Did any of you guys break down and read one of those AP guides?
I would sum it up with the symbol for infinity.
if you don't pass the test and have to take it in college, I suggest studying and keeping it up over the summer.
take it your freshman semester and get it out of the way.
unless you're going to party your pants off.
I was originally an Engineering major at UCLA, but switched to English early on. I barely took any math after my first year, but took a lot of chemistry for fun throughout school.
You missed out.The math professors at UCLA are awesome!
I actually own this bracelet- it is for the math geek in me plus the religious symbolism
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Is the male to female ratio still ~20 to 1? In my discussion group, there was literally 40 guys and 2 girlsI just remember thinking that must have sucked for the guys.
When I took upper-division CS classes it was usually about 30:1 to 40:1. In math it was a more respectable 8:1 to 10:1 or so.
It's ok; it got evened out with all the hotties in the north-campus classes. Too many good-looking women to pay attention to the professors there.
LOL Gen. Chem. is NOT FUN.
O-Chem is similar to Bio, so it's not bad.
I'll second that for the lectures, but the labs are great.
Please tell me this is true. I've heard o chem is a because of the standardized national test covering both semesters. I took gen chem 1 and 2 over a decade ago and I'm pretty nervous about taking o chem.
O-Chem is more like a biology class. No math or tricky ways to manipulate equations. You memorize compounds, their functions, and shapes and how they interact and bond. I'd describe it as a pure memorization type of class and for me that is easier, because I'm used to having memorize concepts for exams. You will not need to use 95% of GenChem to understand O-Chem.
And another thing, the problem with GenChem was that understand and using the formulas were somewhat straightforward but on exams there would always be tricky little things that you'd have to do with some of the values they give you and that is just plain deception.
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Okay, so as long I take good notes, which I always do, I should be able to stay on top of the information. I can take a deep breath. I've heard it's a lot of nomenclature, too. I think I'm better at understanding conceptual things, rather than memorizing random things, probably because I'm old, but I'll just have to make it work.
YOu are talking about the exams you take in high school right?
Don't sweat it, I didn't do great on the calculus exam in high school
But in college I took Calculus for business majors and I passed with an A. I would ace all my tests.
I'm also an accounting major. Studying right now for my final. Its comprehensive 8 chapters. Holy crap....
Usually, it either makes perfect sense to you or it makes no sense to you. Hope it is the former for you...
lol
I remember passing the free comparative government AP exam without taking the course just by making educated guesses on every single question.
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