<p>Hey, I've always thought I was decent at math so I was pretty confident about majoring in engineering however my first math course in college, I didn't do too stellar in. It was a B- but what really bothered me was that I wasn't picking up the material as fast as I usually do. Anyways, seeing that I have to take many more math courses, I'm a bit worried that I don't have Calc 2 down fully. Are there any websites that I should try going over? Possibly for Calc 1/2, I don't want to be at a disadvantage later on. Thanks!</p>
<p>Tons of material on the net, try these for single and multivariable calculus.</p>
<p>Paul’s Online Math Notes:</p>
<p>[Pauls</a> Online Math Notes](<a href=“http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu%5DPauls”>http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu)</p>
<p>MIT Open CourseWare:</p>
<p>[MIT</a> OpenCourseWare | Mathematics | 18.01SC Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2010 | Home](<a href=“http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-01sc-single-variable-calculus-fall-2010/]MIT”>Single Variable Calculus | Mathematics | MIT OpenCourseWare)
[MIT</a> OpenCourseWare | Mathematics | 18.02SC Multivariable Calculus, Fall 2010 | Home](<a href=“http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-02sc-multivariable-calculus-fall-2010/]MIT”>Multivariable Calculus | Mathematics | MIT OpenCourseWare)</p>
<p>I personally use patrickjmt, I hear khan academy is a good math resource too</p>
<p>Don’t feel discouraged, your first semester of college is usually only hard because it’s different from what you’re used to. My first semester I got a B in College Trig, a pretty elementary class. After getting use to the college system, something completely new, I’ve been acing all of my math classes, they’re a walk in the park.</p>