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Originally Posted by turbosaab Let me very respectfully disagree. Personally, I often find that if I don't understand something, rather than dwelling on it, it's best to continue. In many cases, the remainder of the material will elaborate or fill in missing pieces. With the benefit of more background information and/or a different mindset, I re-read what I didn't understand the first time, and it suddenly makes sense.
LifeFirst, I feel for ya. I know what it's like to not know any classmates well enough to be able to get help from them, and talking to the professor privately and they just repeat the same things that I didn't understand in class.
This may be obvious, but maybe a possibility is that there are some online forums where you could ask for help on the specific things you are stuck on? If you don't mind me asking, what is your major/what are the courses you are finding challenging? |
Some Statistics course where you have to do really long problems that has a lot of number and you have to put them in a data and figure out the probability if the hypothesis is true or not....stuff like that.
I'm a lot calmer now though...I went over some of the problems again from the book and I'm definitely gonna be prepared for next week.