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LIMITS & CONTINUITY
When learning calculus, a common first step is learning how to describe the behavior of functions, for which limits & continuity form a particularly important foundation. The above are GIFs I’ve made in Mathematica related to these topics.
I’ve been making these during breaks between writing sessions and they’ve been a lot of fun to create. If there are any other topics for which you’d like GIFs, let me know, and I might just do so. As always, I’m wishing you the best!
GIF descriptions below the break.
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19.11.19 // 17:12
Trying to remind myself that it’s okay to not be productive 100% of the time, and that sometimes you’re allowed to take a day or two off, even if you have a very busy week ahead…💙
Trying to scrape together my research proposal
studying for my exams next week! trying to make some flashcards
I had a hard time yesterday studying algebra. I tried to do some exercises from my textbook, but I had problems with most of them.
Luckily, I have a friend is sort of a mathematical genius AND likes helping others. Maybe if he explains me some concepts I'll understand them better.
Always remember to make as many friends as possible at the university. Studying is much less stressful when you do it with someone you like.
dark academia || physics
October 6, 2019
but how glorious to release them in a single burst! to sing, to scream, to dance barefoot in the woods in the dead of night, with no more awareness of mortality than an animal! these are powerful mysteries. the bellowing of bulls. springs of honey bubbling up from the ground. if we are strong enough in our souls we can rip away that veil and look at that naked, terrible beauty right in the face. let God consume us, devour us, unstring our bones. then spit us out reborn.
Final proofreading of this journal before it is published. I also came up with a title last weekend and it feels right, like it’s all finally coming together. I’m going to miss being a co-editor and spending so much time thinking about the Mediterranean (!) but mostly I am looking forward to being able to share this work at last 🌝
studying for a physics exam earlier this year, actually didn't flunk it;; i got 35/40 which is pretty good in my opinion
15.07.2019 | [3/100 days of productivity]
Finished chapter 2 of Linear Algebra
[ click on the pictures for hq ]
tag yourself student edition
who cares: reads books in class instead of listening, attention span of 5 seconds when studying, generally starts studying in the day before, lost all their new fancy pens by week 2, still somehow gets A*, sometimes starts arguing with the teacher
i can and i will: motivated af, watches legally blonde 24/7, big dreams and aspirations, bullet journal is goals, sometimes very forgetful but makes up for it through very hard work, wants to figure out everything by themselves before asking for help
hello my name is stressed: signed up for 10000 extracurriculars and can’t get out of them now, time management god, hates the glorification of all-nighters but stays up until 6 am anyway, has the highest expectations regarding themselves, needs a hug
aesthetics TM: desperately wants their notes to look perfect, spends all their money on stationery, loves to doodle, PUNS, is great in one specific class, always tries to help their friends with homework, study playlists!!!, can still easily feel overwhelmed and lost but they try and that’s enough
what: has lost their motivation somewhere along the way, has no idea what’s going on, “there was homework”, messy notes and messy life, really wants school to end, hates the education system, has no idea what they want to do after school tho
this is so important
if no one has told you this
it may not feel like it, but you’re making progress
keep trying your best
something lovely will result from your hard work
sharing my favorite quote from legally blonde: the musical. sometimes it helps to realize that what you’re struggling with right now is where you wanted to be years ago.
tips for college classes that nobody tells you
1. don’t load your hardest classes in one semester. find out which classes within your major are rumored to be tough and divide them out throughout your time in college.
2. don’t show up to class earlier than 10 mins early. the class before yours will likely still be in there finishing up, and you’ll either walk in in the middle of a lecture or have to stand outside for a long time. just get there 5-10 mins early and you’ll be fine!
3. create a group chat for all of your classes. find a few friends from class and make a group chat! this can be either on imessage, groupme, or whatever is most popular to use at your school. this can be your go-to place to ask questions about assignments, due dates, etc. before asking the professor!
4. as for class participation, quality>quantity. in most college classes (with the exception of huge lectures) participation accounts for a chunk of your grade, and some professors take that grade very seriously. however, this doesn’t mean you should raise your hand and talk whenever you find the opportunity- your professor (and your classmates, for that matter) will appreciate you much more if your comments and questions are less frequent and have more to add to the class.
5. the readings listed under a date in a class are due for that class, they are not homework for the next class. this is one of the biggest issues college freshman have at the beginning of their first semester. unless the professor specifically says otherwise, if the syllabus is set up to list each class individually with the readings underneath/beside the class, they are due for that class, not the next one.
6. make yourself known to your professor! this is especially important for a large lecture, where they won’t get to know you otherwise. stop by their office hours or go up to them after class and introduce yourself- making a connection with your professor can open more doors than you may know!
7. rate my professor is not always accurate. professors can get better or worse, and different people have different experiences. though it’s a great tool and you can still use it to see what people think, if you’re stuck with a professor that is ranked low, it doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll have a bad time in that class.
8. sometimes it’s okay to just skim your readings. you’ll find out soon enough if your professor basically goes over exactly what the reading says every class. if so, you only need to skim it over and take light notes. don’t spend hours closely reading a textbook that your professor is just going to go over word for word the next day (unless it helps you- if so, do it!)
9. the guy in class that answers every question isn’t smarter than you. that’s it.
10. if you come from a lower income area or a worse school district than your peers, you may be playing the “catch up game” for a while. it’s okay! i personally go to a college where most students here come from wealthy families across the world and were sent to the best high schools possible. if you, like me, come from a mediocre public school, you may feel like you’re a beat behind your peers when it comes to background knowledge. don’t give up. work hard, you’ll catch up with them soon. (also- they aren’t smarter than you just because they had better opportunities than you did growing up. at the end of the day, you ended up at the same college)
making my study space progressively spookier as we approach october