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AP Lit and Crazy Calc

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So for AP Lit we have to read novels outside of class and write a one page analysis on each one. My first one was 'The Scarlet Letter' which was an okay book. The second one, 'Sense and Sensibility', I absolutely hated and actually have not finished even though the paper's due on Friday (thank goodness for Sparknotes). Anyway, I'm trying to decide on the next one. It preferably has to be short or a quick read, which is why I'm looking at plays mostly. My list consists of King Lear, Much Ado about Nothing, Twelfth Night, As You Like it, or Invisible Man by Ralph Emerson. I'm leaning towards Twelfth Night.

 

And I've had craploads of Calc homework, plus my teacher can't teach the Chain Rule or Implicit Differentiation. So I am totally lost in that class now. But all of us are, so hopefully that will be fixed soon.

 

And on top of it all, I've got to design a motor, even though we're not really sure what kind of motor we're building. See, a DC brushless motor is the most efficient, but requires a controller and we're having some guys help us with it and we're not really sure what they're doing, so my engineering teacher had us design a brushed DC motor. And so getting the brushes on the magnet assembly to contact the brushes on the stationary coils is what I'm having an issue with at the moment. I'm pretty sure we'll figure it our tomorrow though, simply because it will make more sense when my brain is not fried.

 

Now I believe I will check if anyone's replied to my T&C post and then take a shower and maybe watch some TV or go to bed.

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Let me know if you have any questions about your calc because often times teachers get so used to teaching it they don't think about saying things the way students would need to hear it. If you have any questions, send me a PM and I'll be happy to try explain the chain rule or implicit differentiation or anything else for that matter...chain rule being wayyy easier to explain of course :)

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