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Well, I think it’s about to give up on my classes. It’s beginning to affect my faith. Guess I made the wrong decisions again.
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Unless you paid cash, it would potentally be sinful to waste someone else’s money.Does it matter?
ooooo. Diff is a hard master. I worked at a college and many a student was ready to throw in the towel.Well, I could use some help on a Differential Equations problem. I probably don’t know how to describe it, because I have no clue if anyone here knows how to solve it and help me out.
1: I did contact the teacher, but there wasn’t much I got out of that.Friendly_Stranger:![]()
ooooo. Diff is a hard master. I worked at a college and many a student was ready to throw in the towel.Well, I could use some help on a Differential Equations problem. I probably don’t know how to describe it, because I have no clue if anyone here knows how to solve it and help me out.
- Call or email your professor. They are often the front line.
- Call or email the tutoring service at your college. Many online colleges have online tutoring services.
- Put an APB out to your fellow students. Even if you’re online chances are you can use skype or google chat + google draw to work out a problem.
- Find a peer to peer online tutorings site.
- Reverse engineer the problem by going to Kahn Academy. Find a like problem or topic and then keep doing activities until you figure out exactly what part of the problem you’re having a tough time with.
- DON’T extend your hate of one class to all classes. I have yet to meet a college graduate who didn’t have at least one class that made them want to cry/break down/drop out. It’s part of college and why most employers value a degree just for having a degree.
Sorry, I tried, but that wasn’t enough. I couldn’t find anything for “Variation of Parameters.”Not to be rude, but how exactly did you ask your professor for help? Many students would say that their professors were unhelpful but then when they would email me what they had sent was angry, unintelligble panic and not anything they could get help with.
Try something like,
“On homework problem 5 I’m having trouble with the way to figure out the linear differential equation. I’m not understanding how to divide (XYZ) into (XXY) in order to get (ABC)”
Here’s the Kahn Academy Link:
Differential Equations | Khan Academy
And finally, perhaps you can find some counseling through your college. It is very important you make good decisions, not ones in the heat of the moment. This extends far past college.