Derivatives Of Log. Functions... HELP!!! Calculus II is a Bitch!
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At first it was kind of surprising how many college students were on this board, but I guess it makes sense. I'm about to finish up Tech Calc I. It hasn't been too bad. Hopefully Calc II will be the same, and I will be done with all that.
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dear lord guys...that made my head hurt. I'm a History-Secondary Ed. major...you guys will be rolling in the dough and I'll be teaching kids not much younger than me about the world...and be poor doing it.
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As an educator, if you want to be well off when you retire, get a job at South Side High School in Rockville Centre, NY. I hear that the retirement package for that school district can set you up nicely in just about anywhere else in the country. (Cost of living in RVC is stupid high.)
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I am married to a teacher. 70k a year for 9 months work isn't too bad. Not to mention the job security (after tenure). No marketplace competition, no stress over productivity. True you won't get rich, but after like 5 years you can be plenty comfy. Just take a walk around a school staff parking lot sometime. BMers, Volvos, and $40k SUV's are the norm.
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So there is a chance I could actually use some of this one day? I'm slowly figuring this stuff out but man it's hard. I'm averaging 2-3 problems correct an hour. It just takes me forever to figure these out.
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Not bad for a starting salary. My starting salary for going to grad school was $40k plus $27k in housing, food, and other allowances. Who says the government doesn't pay well? Some of the grad students are making bank though compared to me. $63K + $30K Allowances (some are making more than that...) $93K to go to grad school is pretty freaking sweet, especially compared to my $67k
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Calculus 2 Final Exam Friday... Scored a D on my last test and the final is on the same material, so I gotta figure this stuff out. I'm barely hanging on to a C average and I have to have a C or better or I'll be taking it next semester. Wooo.