Good online resources for math help?

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Hey -

Long story short, I ended up enrolling in an honors calculus I course because I had previously taken part of the regular calculus sequence and did well. It's been a few years since I've taken math and my institution doesn't allow students to retake courses that they have already passed, so, this honors course was my best bet for a 'refresher'. It ended up being not a refresher and I realized that I'm actually pretty terrible at calculus this complex.

I'm one to capitalize resources, and so I'm looking for some online or any other resources that you guys might know of that are pretty effective and clear in explaining in-depth differential and integral calculus. I'm looking for something that goes into more detail than khan academy.
no tutorials for high school pls n thx!
 
Copy and paste this in to google. You are bound to find some good notes and guides for an honors calculus course.

"honors calculus" AND "lecture notes" AND PDF -"high school" site:*.edu

OR (more Quick and Dirty)

"honors calculus" AND "lecture notes" -"high school" -research site:*.edu

I would recommend getting old exams if possible from your school. But any honors calculus old exam may help.

"honors calculus" AND "old exams" AND PDF -"high school" site:*.edu

"old exams" honors calculus site:math.washington.edu/
 
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Hey -

Long story short, I ended up enrolling in an honors calculus I course because I had previously taken part of the regular calculus sequence and did well. It's been a few years since I've taken math and my institution doesn't allow students to retake courses that they have already passed, so, this honors course was my best bet for a 'refresher'. It ended up being not a refresher and I realized that I'm actually pretty terrible at calculus this complex.

I'm one to capitalize resources, and so I'm looking for some online or any other resources that you guys might know of that are pretty effective and clear in explaining in-depth differential and integral calculus. I'm looking for something that goes into more detail than khan academy.
no tutorials for high school pls n thx!

cramster.com

It got my through physics, calculus, and differential equations
 
i know you said no high school stuff, but i would suggest taking a look at the princeton AP calculus review book. I took the BC AP when i was in high school and did well, and 4 years later i took advanced calculus and didnt recall a thing so i bought the book and basically taught myself all of basic calculus again. And i agree with you that khan avadaemy doesnt do enough details, but he is great for individual areas that you need a different way of approaching
 
ah, didn't see you already mentioned khanacademy. carry on.
 
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