There is nothing like solving a whole bunch of problems to get good at math. The one series of books that has been around for like 50 years is Schaums. I used my father's book that he must have bought in the late 60's. It is still for sale in bookstores today. These books are problem solving workbooks, with many hundreds of problems and their answers.
Here is a pretty funny endorsement of the Schaums Calculus book from Amazon's site. It says a lot about Brick and Mortar schools too, LOL!
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My instructor had a nervous breakdown about 1 month into an integral calculus class. He spent the rest of the semester discussing his personal problems during class, instead of teaching. He stopped giving tests and cancelled his office hours. We had a midterm, which I failed (with a 28/100), along with the rest of the class. My entire grade hinged on the final exam. I bought this book and spent the last half of the year using this book to teach me integral calculus. Two weeks before the final, the instructuor told the class that he was throwing out the midterm, and that our grade for the class would be based solely on our performance on the final exam.
I got a 96/100 on the final, and an "A" for the course. This book saved me. (This sounds ridiculous, I know...but it is absolutely true.)
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Here is a pretty funny endorsement of the Schaums Calculus book from Amazon's site. It says a lot about Brick and Mortar schools too, LOL!
------ begin quote from amazon
My instructor had a nervous breakdown about 1 month into an integral calculus class. He spent the rest of the semester discussing his personal problems during class, instead of teaching. He stopped giving tests and cancelled his office hours. We had a midterm, which I failed (with a 28/100), along with the rest of the class. My entire grade hinged on the final exam. I bought this book and spent the last half of the year using this book to teach me integral calculus. Two weeks before the final, the instructuor told the class that he was throwing out the midterm, and that our grade for the class would be based solely on our performance on the final exam.
I got a 96/100 on the final, and an "A" for the course. This book saved me. (This sounds ridiculous, I know...but it is absolutely true.)
------ end quote
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Went from 86 to 120 credits in six weeks thanks to IC and the forum.
Currently doing MBA pre-reqs.
Now BSLS + 9 credits


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