From 715577d3de37ffbec69b003a443f639138fbf045 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Malone Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2015 17:08:07 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed a grammatical error. --- .ipynb_checkpoints/CALCULUS_2_SURVIVAL_GUIDE-checkpoint.ipynb | 2 +- CALCULUS_2_SURVIVAL_GUIDE.ipynb | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/.ipynb_checkpoints/CALCULUS_2_SURVIVAL_GUIDE-checkpoint.ipynb b/.ipynb_checkpoints/CALCULUS_2_SURVIVAL_GUIDE-checkpoint.ipynb index 1c072e2..0264cdc 100644 --- a/.ipynb_checkpoints/CALCULUS_2_SURVIVAL_GUIDE-checkpoint.ipynb +++ b/.ipynb_checkpoints/CALCULUS_2_SURVIVAL_GUIDE-checkpoint.ipynb @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ "# Calculus II Survival Guide\n", "\n", "### How to Study\n", - "Calculus textbooks are not meant to be read like a novel, or even like a history or biology text. Your calculus text should be read in a series of passes. On the first pass through a section, which should be done __before the lecturer covers it,__ skim it lightly, reading definitions and theorems, and trying to work _some_ of the examples. But, you won't fully understand much of what you've read until you start working on the exercises. You should spend about __80% of your study time working problems.__ As you get stuck, you go back, rereading the section, studying the examples and derivations, on a \"need-to-know\" basis.\n", + "Calculus textbooks are not meant to be read like a novel, nor even like a history or biology text. Your calculus text should be read in a series of passes. On the first pass through a section, which should be done __before the lecturer covers it,__ skim it lightly, reading definitions and theorems, and trying to work _some_ of the examples. But, you won't fully understand much of what you've read until you start working on the exercises. You should spend about __80% of your study time working problems.__ As you get stuck, you go back, rereading the section, studying the examples and derivations, on a \"need-to-know\" basis.\n", "\n", "### How much to study\n", "Calculus is a hard subject. It is likely that it will be your most challenging course this semester. You should be spending at least 20 hours a week studying calculus—that's 4 hours a day, 5 days a week. Make any necessary adjustments in your academic or work schedules before the semester begins.\n", diff --git a/CALCULUS_2_SURVIVAL_GUIDE.ipynb b/CALCULUS_2_SURVIVAL_GUIDE.ipynb index 1c072e2..0264cdc 100644 --- a/CALCULUS_2_SURVIVAL_GUIDE.ipynb +++ b/CALCULUS_2_SURVIVAL_GUIDE.ipynb @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ "# Calculus II Survival Guide\n", "\n", "### How to Study\n", - "Calculus textbooks are not meant to be read like a novel, or even like a history or biology text. Your calculus text should be read in a series of passes. On the first pass through a section, which should be done __before the lecturer covers it,__ skim it lightly, reading definitions and theorems, and trying to work _some_ of the examples. But, you won't fully understand much of what you've read until you start working on the exercises. You should spend about __80% of your study time working problems.__ As you get stuck, you go back, rereading the section, studying the examples and derivations, on a \"need-to-know\" basis.\n", + "Calculus textbooks are not meant to be read like a novel, nor even like a history or biology text. Your calculus text should be read in a series of passes. On the first pass through a section, which should be done __before the lecturer covers it,__ skim it lightly, reading definitions and theorems, and trying to work _some_ of the examples. But, you won't fully understand much of what you've read until you start working on the exercises. You should spend about __80% of your study time working problems.__ As you get stuck, you go back, rereading the section, studying the examples and derivations, on a \"need-to-know\" basis.\n", "\n", "### How much to study\n", "Calculus is a hard subject. It is likely that it will be your most challenging course this semester. You should be spending at least 20 hours a week studying calculus—that's 4 hours a day, 5 days a week. Make any necessary adjustments in your academic or work schedules before the semester begins.\n",