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How can I make methylamine at home in my bathtub?

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Hey /sci/, first year college student here, and I'm going to state now, yes I see that link at the top with all the books.
But I need help figuring the ones I would need to look at.
So, my college currently has me in Beginning Algebra (grade 9 stuff?) because my highschool was stupid and skipped so much of the book, I might as well have not learned it.
I'm looking to become an Engineer, either Computer, or Mechanical, and I've been told I need to get through at least calculus 2.
I'm looking to be able to get a good way of basically zooming through it as fast as I can possibly handle.

Heres how my school has me set up for the next like, 3 years.

MTH 60
Introductory Algebra- 1st Term
MTH 65
Introductory Algebra-2nd Term
MTH 95
Intermediate Algebra
MTH 111
College Algebra
MTH 112
Elementary Functions
MTH 251
Calculus I
MTH 252
Calculus II
MTH 253
Calculus III
MTH 254
Vector Calculus I
MTH 256
Differential Equations
And maybe a few more, I believe they have engineering specific math classes.
I'm just worried about getting to Calculus as quickly as I can, can you guys help me out here?

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