Henrietta wrote:Also, I am terrified of calculus. We went through these crazy-I-can't-remember-advanced-algebra-and-can't-figure-out-why-it's-required-for-business problems in class but they don't show up on the homework. Do I assume that that is as hard it is will be on the tests or that she will scare us? *shakes in boots*
In my experience tests tend to be a little easier then the homework. Ie like the homework questions but without any nasty algebra (unless you're allowed a calculator). Just make sure you understand the homework. Then if he hits you with something random you can be assured that probably most of the rest of the class is as screwed as you are and you'll get scaled. Examples from class can be important, but if they're that nasty hard compared to the homework then I wouldn't worry too much.
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