Then, I'll lurk around this sub and try and help people out with math whenever I can to pay you back for your kindnesses. I was thinking of posting the syllabus, asking what you would recommend when it comes to learning these particular topics in a preferably but not necessarily free format. I've tried multiple times to take a crack at Concrete Mathematics with little effect, felt like I was missing something. I wish to excel in this course, for I've always had an interest in this kind of math, but I've had no idea where to start. This class is notorious at my university for being the one that everyone just does their best not to fail because of the professor's teaching style and test-writing abilities. ![]() See, I don't think the material will be too challenging, but my professor will be. More closely related to my issue, I'm set to take a course on discrete math aimed at computer scientists. ![]() I'm a junior college student preparing for what will undoubtedly be the most difficult semester of my undergraduate career. Hello, r/learnmath, you're looking hot today.
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