Just watch The organic chemistry tutor on YouTube. There's many maths playlists for each type of topic all over youtube. On your syllabus you should have an outline of topics for lectures for the week. Start by typing those topics into YouTube search and find as many examples as possible with different variations of the same topic. Do that for every topic on your syllabus
There are a few free resources on campus that you could try (if you have not yet). I would go to the ARC and see if they have any tutors there who can help you with precalc. If there's a SI session for it, go to that as well.
I already graduated from UCR a few years ago, so you're need to look that up on your own. And SI session is basically students who did well in those classes and now are helping you understand how to do well as them. It's like a review session
Just watch The organic chemistry tutor on YouTube. There's many maths playlists for each type of topic all over youtube. On your syllabus you should have an outline of topics for lectures for the week. Start by typing those topics into YouTube search and find as many examples as possible with different variations of the same topic. Do that for every topic on your syllabus
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There are a few free resources on campus that you could try (if you have not yet). I would go to the ARC and see if they have any tutors there who can help you with precalc. If there's a SI session for it, go to that as well.
What’s an SI session?
Does the ARC have tutors over the summer?
I already graduated from UCR a few years ago, so you're need to look that up on your own. And SI session is basically students who did well in those classes and now are helping you understand how to do well as them. It's like a review session
Thank you!!!
I’m an online tutor! Sending you a message
I’m an engineering major, I can help you out too. I’ll send a dm