I was out sick for several weeks and now I am very behind. Myteacher is not the
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I was out sick for several weeks and now I am very behind. Myteacher is not the best, he doesn't answer his e-mail or phone andoften doesn't show up to his own office hours. As far as catchingup, I am completely on my own. I have a full schedule, so I don'thave the opportunities to go to the set tutoring hours the schoolhas. How can I catch up fairly quickly without missing anythingimportant? Please help!!** All reasonable answers will be rated highly, the moreadvice I can get, the better off I'll be. Thank you!! I was out sick for several weeks and now I am very behind. Myteacher is not the best, he doesn't answer his e-mail or phone andoften doesn't show up to his own office hours. As far as catchingup, I am completely on my own. I have a full schedule, so I don'thave the opportunities to go to the set tutoring hours the schoolhas. How can I catch up fairly quickly without missing anythingimportant? Please help!!
** All reasonable answers will be rated highly, the moreadvice I can get, the better off I'll be. Thank you!!
** All reasonable answers will be rated highly, the moreadvice I can get, the better off I'll be. Thank you!!
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Unfortunately, the best way to learn this kind of material is tojust read the book. If you can get your hands on some lectureslides or some friend's notes, that also might be a good way.However, you're going to have to study those notes a lot in orderto remember it all, but it still might be easier and take less timethen reading (of course this depends on how much reading you haveto do). If you're behind more than a chapter the notes is probably yourbest bet, if it is only a chapter its best if you just set aside aday that you're going to read and highlight/take notes on whole thechapter till you're caught up. Hope this helps! Good luck!
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