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I just had my last linear exam (not OP). I think I might fail the class. Send me some love undergrad anons.

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>>10026121
Not being an unemployed STEM major.

t. unemployed STEM major

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>>10014813
This, but for all engineering

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Ok /sci/
At risk of sounding like a completely illiterate animal I'm asking any of you for advice in how to learn math.
Any sites, resources, apps, etc.

You see the thing is that when i was a kid i just refused to learn that shit because of how it was shoved down my throat.

RN I'm about to enter college and i realized that i cannot bullshit my way through that as i did for high school.

I legitimately don't know anything besides the most basic arithmetic operations and i least need to have a grasp on what the fuck am i doing.

I can learn fast, that I'm sure of. But i need to know where to go to learn some mid to mildly advanced shit quickly.

Idk, algebra, calculus, trig, and all that stuff.

Pls help?

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