#University chaos

17 messages · Page 1 of 1 (latest)

dry junco
#

Hey guys,
How’s your day going?
I just wanted to ask,since I’m not in a very good position rn with university,if anyone knows any good videos/playlists that explain the theoretical part,as well as some examples (not necessarily the same playlist/tutor) about Calculus 1-2+differential equations,Physics 1,and Linear Algebra.
I don’t mind being referred to different playlists or videos for one subject or topic,as long as there’s no useless repetition.
(I’m thinking of watching Physics 1 from the videos of a Dr. named Viv,Calc I already watched 3B1B videos,but didn’t really understand them deeply,might go over them again,and Algebra I’ll watch the videos of 3B1B,and look into more resources next week).
(I apologise if this type of questions should’ve been asked in a different place).
Any help will be much appreciated,
Thanks again,
Have a wonderful day.

queen saffronBOT
#
  1. Do not ping the Moderators, unless someone is breaking the rules.
  2. Do not ping the Helper Moderators, unless there is a conflict between helpers.
  3. Do not ping other members randomly for help.
  4. Ask your question and show the work you've done so far. If you've posted a screenshot of a question, specify which part you need help with.
  5. Wait patiently for a helper to come along.
  6. If the Helper has answered your question, remember to thank them with the Mathematics Ranks bot and close the thread with:

+close
Feel free to nominate the person for helper of the week in #helper-nominations
If you're happy with the help you got here, and the server overall, you can contribute financially as well:

wraith mica
#

I'm sure other people would have better advice than me, but since nobody's responding, I will. If i were you, i'd just use the material that's probably been given to you, and everytime you don't understand a specific topic, a quick search on youtube often does the trick. If you'd like something more thorough, i know some good books on linear algebra, the rest, i'm not sure.

dry junco
# wraith mica I'm sure other people would have better advice than me, but since nobody's respo...

Thank you a lot for your answer,
Yes,maybe some people have some better resources,but it seems like they don’t feel like sharing rn…🙃
I sometimes do the “quick search”,and it usually leads me to find some other thing I don’t have a grasp of,and that’s why I’m asking for someone that offers the entirety of the material explained.
Thanks again tho,I’ll definitely go back on all the material I have (class notes),and I’ll give the books out Professors recommended a go,even tho I was quite worried I won’t understand them without a guide or someone explaining.
Have a nice day.

static scroll
#
#

this for calc 1-2-3 and diff eq

#

if you want videos you can try professor leonards calculus 1 and 2 playlist great professor

#

this for linear algebera

dry junco
near rapids
#

Try watching videos fron youtube, and asking everything you confuse.

#

Perhaps what you need are the underlying motivations for this knowledge, and those are often introduced in certain books

dry junco
near rapids
#

Calculus, Michael Spivak

harsh loomBOT
#

@dry junco

<:HelpIcon:1304095958283321385>| Help Reminder

Hello hesa1, this is a friendly reminder that your help request has been inactive for more than 24 hours. If you no longer need assistance, please consider closing the thread using the +close command. This thread will be automatically closed in 3 days if it remains inactive.