Failed in studying for CASE Calc exam

<p>Hi everyone. I was planning to study for the CASE calc exam, but now I realize I won't be able to cover all the topics on time. I did everything except improper integrals, Hyperbolic functions, and the Series + convergence tests. Given that the exam is on Sunday, I probably will not be able to cover everything. I should probably focus on completing improper integrals and doing an overview of the series tests. </p>

<p>However, I have heard that these are the hardest topics in Calc II, and this frustrates me. I started really late (like in the third week of July), and because of work, I haven't been able to spend as much time as I wanted. I didn't take Calc BC (stupid decision on my part) so this is kind of a double whammy. And today, regardless of how much I wanted to avoid R. Connely's class, I received an email with the subject:
"New Announcement Available in course MATH 1910 Calculus For Engineers Connelly,R: Welcome!"</p>

<p>In the student center, it still says that my professor is "Faculty," and I was hoping that because Connelly's name was not there, he would not be teaching my lecture. But my email subject suggests otherwise. I really hope he is not teaching my lecture. </p>

<p>This makes me even more frustrated that I wasn't able to study adequately for the exam. How should I focus my remaining time to pass and skip 1910? I know all the topics relatively well.</p>

<p>take the exams from here, and identify which topics you are struggling on. Focus on the ones that are showing up on these exams:
<a href=“http://www.math.cornell.edu/~web1910/[/url]”>http://www.math.cornell.edu/~web1910/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>If you’re confused on some topics, then try Khan Academy or PatrickJMT for tutorials. There isn’t much more you can do, unfortunately. </p>

<p>PS - Your lecturer for 1910 doesn’t matter. You can attend any lecture you want. Your assigned TA does matter though - you have to go to the recitation you’re registered for.</p>