termyt wrote:lol, I can see it now. Jaltus-bot spend all of her time reading scientific and math journals so she can survive Intro to Business Calc. I'm getting the vibe she isn't that interested in math.
With "Intro" and "Business" in the title of the course, I'm thinking that pace won't be too tough. Reviewing your algebra is a good idea, though.
Good luck!
I'm a finance major. I don't care if I like math. I want to be good at it. (I like being able to do it.) Well, the relavent parts of it at least. I like religion, anything to do with the Colbert Report up to ~2 degrees of separation, food, stuff at school, and sometimes pop music with the occasional movie or political issue, and marketing except for the fact that the boring proliferation of some company's marketing would only add to a cynical view of the overcommercialization of our society that makes me want to move outside of at least the southwestern US. Still, the effect of compounding on the time-value of money waits for no equation! A lecture on human resource management awaits me. I must be off!
I was just going to read the last third of algebra for dummies, skim a small bit of some other book at the library, and read the first two chapters of my text book before next quarter starts. I wish I knew what kind of calculator I will need for that.
P.S. I suck at some exponential stuff and at geometric concepts.
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