[Blindmath] College Cal pt. II and precalculus reconmmendation followed

Christine Szostak szostak.1 at osu.edu
Tue Aug 24 11:35:26 UTC 2010


Peter,
  It sounds like you are making a good choice for yourself. Best of luck!
Christine


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Wolfe" <sunspot005 at gmail.com>
To: "Blind Math list for those interested in mathematics" 
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Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 12:40 AM
Subject: [Blindmath] College Cal pt. II and precalculus reconmmendation 
followed


> To Blind NFB List Members:
>
>
>    It's me Peter Wolfe here with some new news about my college
> calculus. With much deliberation over the subject over my initial
> expermental exam over previous knowledge in college algebra and
> trigomotry and all with the advice of you guys my decision has been
> made. My decision is to drop college calculus to instead get college
> precalculus and trigomotry even if it puts me off a semester at
> graduation rather than failing in a ball of fire. I think too much on
> my plate right now is an understatement and think it wise to take a
> easier less stressful class with the introduction of programming is
> tough man you know? Well, I'm trying to see the differences in college
> precalculus with trig or algebra in you guys opinions are? Another
> thing is the my office for students with disabilities wants to know
> this information like as fast as possible so any information would be
> nice. They usually like to know about mathematics books like a month
> at least in advanced so what can I do in this respect? At least I
> didn't pay for my textbook thank God for that one right? So, I'm
> relieved that that has been decided right now and that I need
> sometimes to regress for less stress especially with my drinking
> problem recently blowing up. Thanks you jguys like usual you guys are
> right about this one. It will give me time to learn nemeth code right?
> The incompetent  NLS in Alabama screwed up my nemeth code books and
> mathematics books for two and a half months with no apologises either
> towards their conduct to me either. A normal library wouldn't act like
> this towards customers either. Totally uncalled for waiting that long
> for some damned math books right?
>     Another thing is where do I begin from here? I mean that I have
> nemeth code book right and the math books right here to understand
> concepts so I'm thinking how to inplement learning memeth when I run
> across it in my NLS algebra, trig and geometry textbooks? I have a
> foreign language foreign guy teaching my class and was wondering your
> similar experiences in delaing with language barriers in mathematics
> course in college are like? I haven't had a foreign guy teaching me
> mathematics or science but the pickings are short and not many that is
> for sure. Thanks John Miller and Christina on your true and honest
> portrayal of college student life for me. I like people that are blunt
> and won't fill you full of lies like that Black Sabbath song Sabbath
> Bloody Sabbath on you tube probably if you want to hear it. Thanks
> again for any information thus give n and any additional advice too!
>
>
> Thank God for NFB Math list,
> Peter
>
>
> -- 
> Peter Q. Wolfe, AS
> sunspot005 at gmail.com
>
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