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Wow tag me next time
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Nailed it!
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C’s get degrees?
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congratulations!
i think...
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“Minium”? Good thing it wasn't orthography class. :-)
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Whops
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6/10 does...
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Ouch. I never got a D in college, got a C in first semester Calc tho....
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For me Calc III wasn’t the issue, it was Differential Equations that kicked my ass. And I mean kicked like a mule.
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Calc 3 is diff equations here
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Ugh, Calc III was my only C in college. It still bugs me that I think I could have done it, if I had just gone in for help more often. But the fact that I could go to class, take notes, pay attention, read the text, etc. but still have trouble with the homework, really bugged me. I thought, “if I can’t figure it out on my own then I can’t do it” which is of course false. But I was 18 and had ... distractions, too. So anyway. Carry on.
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The second time I attempted Calc 1, I slipped over the edge and hit the pavement face first. The first time I dropped it. The third time I got an A, and actually understood it. Calc 2 ... Whoooo boy. I survived. Luckily I had no intention of being an engineer, so I’ve never had to use any of that jibba-jabba again.