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I think I need to review a bit of differentiation by parts, but I don't think it'll be a problem. Most of the differention we reviewed today was simple and easy
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We relearned diffEQs and I realized that I still know how to do them, specifically I think I remembered completely how to derrive logistic curves.
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I had to pretty much relearn the less common tests like the integral test, but for the most part, infinite series are intuitive as to whether or not they will converge.
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I was very unsure of how I would do, but I think the polar test will be helpful on the AP test, and so I studied and think I will do well.
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I think Taylor and Power Series will be the most difficult portion of the AP test, and so I think I will spend a bit of my time reviewing them. Review in class today was helpful
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Practice is always good? It's helpful to see how well I'd do without any practice
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Finished up the practice test. I think I did quite well for the amount of studying I did. Plenty of the AP practice has been very useful and this is no different.
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Integration by parts, as I had expected, threw me. Most of the practice for the AP is going to be getting integration down, and Integration by parts will be one of the most difficult things to master.
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Contrary to the picture, I believe that I will do well on the test because of this review. It has been very nice to have this strong review of skills for the test.
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I'm really glad I was able to be in class for this last review of Taylor Series because they were the last thing that was truely tripping me up when I tried to review them before. The review sheets and answers were very helpful for studying
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I was not in class for this day because I had an AP Comp. Sci. test, but I feel very confident in my ability to do well on the test
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I think I did very well on the test. The calculator section of the multiple choice wasn't pleasant, but for most of the test, I felt very prepared and confident