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studentUser2345

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  1. Hello, I have been a A student for a few semesters at my local college but this semester is been kicking my butt. I wanted to ask some advice regarding my math classes and programming class since I seem to have a deep struggle which hasn't gotten to be quite serious. So the math classes I am taking are linear algebra, discrete math, and Calculus II. For programming its C++ part 2. The habits that I notice is that: 1) I don't get enough time to absorb the material to improve my knowledge when it comes to any given concept. 2) I usually can't understand my notes and it seems my Professor and classmates aren't able to help me out either I can't understand what they say or they are unavailable. 3) I am a bit of procrastinator I tried to put off my work at least an hour. 4) I have a terrible addiction for my phone. 5) The issue is finding the proper resources since I tried youtube videos and my textbooks for my assigned classes. Textbooks: Linear Algebra its Defranza textbook 7th edition, Discrete math: Keith Rosen textbook 7th edition, Calculus II: Calculus Alternate Sixth Edition by Larson Hostler Edwards, C++ Programming: Starting out with C++ 9th edition Author: Tony Gaddis. I am trying to do better but I can't break my habits no matter how much I tell myself to do it doesn't solidify at all. I am panicking and I can't seem to get a hold of myself. What should I do?

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