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I never studied in my dorm room. I always went to the library. But all my material was printed back then (2000-2004).
It may be a good idea for me to print out what I can for studying purposes as well, and the 15 minute break seems good, actually
yeah, it's very important to take breaks.
going for a walk was the secret sauce for me
It's going to be very difficult at first not to get distracted, but that's where the checklist will help you.
The checklist says "This is the only thing I'm allowed to do right now."
I recently studied for a math test for 12 HOURS... still did not do well on the test itself. We live in a pretty cozy neighborhood, so I could go walking.
I really like this checklist idea actually!
Right, but did you really study?
If you're checking your phone every 10 minutes, you're just treading water.
(I have two STEM master's degrees, I've been in exactly the same situation 😃 )
quick anecdote: when I was in calculus, I "studied hard"
Taking notes on all of this good information, also that is impressive my dude!
We have a library that I can use, and maybe normie starbucks might work, too
I appreciate all the advice you've given mate!
but I didn't strive to understand what I was doing. As soon as I got a rudimentary understanding, I immediately went on to other subjects or distractions
needless to say, I got rekt later on in the course because I did not have the prior fundamentals down.
So that summer, I went back through the text. I worked graveyard at a factory, and we got a few breaks every shift.
So on the first break, I would very slowly and deliberately read the explanation at the beginning of the section. Then I would write down some practice problems.
When the line went down (which happened a lot that summer), I would pull out the practice problems and work them on the scrap cardboard
so that fall when I took the next course in the calc sequence, I did just fine because I took the time to get a full understanding
it didn't take much time, but it did take full concentration. you'll see once you eliminate distractions that concentration matters much more than time spent.
I would be happy to help with mathematics (calc 2 and below), also EMT-Basic and Nursing Assistant questions as well.
I am writing a rhetorical analysis for my writing class on this video. I need to both analyze the argument and the way the speaker presents as well as determine the credibility of the information presented
Note: The primary goal here is to examine rhetoric, how effectively the speaker’s ideas are communicated, not necessarily to agree or disagree with the speaker.
But naturally I can be contrarian and present evidence against the speaker
Dude runs an NGO lol
He's jewish too I'm weak
@here Anyone know anything about bond valuation ?
@BryceB-ND Yes! What's the question?
Also yes
If you have a floater and an inverse floater derived from your collateral, is the coupon rate of the collateral the weighted average of the floater and inverse floater?
I got 8%
I used this as my example to go off of.
I also want to check my work on computing the dirty and clean price as well as accrued interest of another example in case you both have an idea on that as well
This is a similar example.
Lemme find my calculator
^uploading