Last chance, please help (Serway & Jewett)
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>years behind in University
Lots of reasons, but let’s not dwell on that. Me being a lazy piece of shit played a big role.
>decide to finally get my shit together
>was supposed to study this summer for the coming exams
>relaxed because “there’s still time maaaan” and due to the lax life I was used to
>clock’s tucking down
>~20 days remaining
Is it enough time to get through the Electromagnetism section of Serway and Jewett’s “Physics for Scientists and Engineers 8th Edition”? It’s 12 Chapters and about 400 pages. I’m literally drowning here and on the 25th’s the exam (I’m supposed to be taking Linear Algebra on the 21st, which I also haven’t started, but I can look at it at nights). I don’t want to write a 9/10, even just a 6/10 would be good enough for me to get back on my feet. How should I go about this? Do I read the whole book (it’s what I did during my first two semesters)? Do I just focus on the equations and general concepts at the end, then solve some exercises, instead of reading all those paragraphs? I have a Chegg subscription so I can look at the solutions manual too.
Help. Please.
Lots of reasons, but let’s not dwell on that. Me being a lazy piece of shit played a big role.
>decide to finally get my shit together
>was supposed to study this summer for the coming exams
>relaxed because “there’s still time maaaan” and due to the lax life I was used to
>clock’s tucking down
>~20 days remaining
Is it enough time to get through the Electromagnetism section of Serway and Jewett’s “Physics for Scientists and Engineers 8th Edition”? It’s 12 Chapters and about 400 pages. I’m literally drowning here and on the 25th’s the exam (I’m supposed to be taking Linear Algebra on the 21st, which I also haven’t started, but I can look at it at nights). I don’t want to write a 9/10, even just a 6/10 would be good enough for me to get back on my feet. How should I go about this? Do I read the whole book (it’s what I did during my first two semesters)? Do I just focus on the equations and general concepts at the end, then solve some exercises, instead of reading all those paragraphs? I have a Chegg subscription so I can look at the solutions manual too.
Help. Please.
