03-03-2016, 01:57 PM
davewill Wrote:Maybe get some in person tutoring? Sometimes there's no substitute for having someone sit down, look at your mistakes and explain what you're doing wrong.
This is a great idea. Go to Smart Thinking to get some help. They have many cost effective options. I believe. However, recognize that with stats, the usual student math wizzes available may take a little extra time to come up with the approach that you need to understand the concept in question.


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