Quote Originally Posted by a completely inoffensive name View Post
I'm taking my precalc final on Wednesday. Trig is easy except for identities and when solving sometimes. Graphing, reference angles, law of sines and cosines is all a breeze. Conics is not hard at all either, you just need to know the formulas. I swear the easiest section out of that whole book, was the last chapter, the introduction of calculus with a chapter on limits. I was like, umm this is calc? A+ please!
shut up before i come to your house and kill you in your sleep.

Quote Originally Posted by Yaseikhaan View Post
Did you still pull any kind of decent grade out of the course? Or is this one of those "fail the final, fail the course" classes?

Condolences... its never fun failing. Found that out this last semester when I had to drop my first course ever. Music. Yeah, Music... don't worry, it can happen to the best. Most of us aren't good at something in life. Main thing is to pick yourself up and keep going. You're almost assured of running into at least one, likely two, math courses at a university. Depending on your high school, however, I'd say those entry level, required courses aren't much more difficult than high school. Of course, I did stats courses, not trig, so take it with grain of salt.
luckily its not a "fail the final, fail the course" class. but i do end up with a C+ for the year, which looks bad both for NHS and on my resume for college.