thermal systems, vibrations, and nuclear reactor physics: all on thurs
thermal systems, vibrations, and nuclear reactor physics: all on thurs
had calculus 1 today, got chemistry tomorrow. need a 100% on the final to score an A.
I had one Accounting final today and I have a Communications (8am) and Technical Report Writing (3pm) final on Wednesday and them I am home free for six weeks.
On a side note .... I studied on adderall for the first time and that stuff is a miracle when you have to cram for a final. I took 20mg yesterday, 10 around 9am and 10 around 3pm, and cranked out 16.5 hours of studying straight through. The only down side is that I feel like a crack addict now and I think I'm going to sleep for the next 15 hours.
worst time of the year
had ecology and mississippi river ecology today , on the verge of failing ecology so hopin that went surprisingly well.
tomoro is physical geography, then wednesday i have the old south. procured 1 A already though thankfully in urban geography.
had an online final today. have a final at 8am tomorrow and 10. then one on thursday at noon
UF. There's the "critical tracking" courses like calcs 1-3, diffyq, statics, thermo, dynamics etc. that require a C or better. Everything else is a D or better. Of course the college required a 3.0 I believe to stay in the program. "D's get degrees" lol
adderall is pretty much meth, the "a" means its less effective or permeates the brain less. I feel like it hinders my creativity/quality when writing essays, but in terms of getting work done its like nos.
that being said, i got prescribed it two days ago starting off at 5mg XR i want IR!!
I need help from anybody who knows calculus somewhat well. Here's a question that has been posing me problems:
Basically I have a flat line at y = 2 (arbitrarily), then it takes two dips, the first dip at x = 2 and the second at x = 4. After each dip, the function comes back to the y =- 2 line and never gets higher than that, so there should not be a global or local max, right?
Make sure you keep your line from x=1 to x=5 included as well. I think you have it right, let me try and draw it up real quick to see if its what you are saying...
Are you allowed to use a graphing calculator on this exam?
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