How to Study Maths for Engineering Exams

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A user is pursuing a Civil Engineering degree at 33 and is concerned about their rusty math skills after a long break from education. They seek advice on how to effectively study and prepare for exams, expressing a reliance on online resources and textbooks for problem-solving. A recommendation is made to enroll in the ALEKS precalculus course, which utilizes artificial intelligence to assess knowledge gaps and focus study efforts. The user expresses gratitude for the suggestion and plans to explore it further.
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Hi All,
As some of you know I have started working towards a degree in Civil engineering at the age of 33.
My math is quite rusty since finishing school in 2000 and not using math for 15 years.
As you have seen I post quite a couple of questions on the forum and work through them with help of the kind folk on here,
I feel I am able to solve problems when I have access to the resources online and textbooks.

My concern is when I get to the exam.

I want to study but don't know where to start?

I would appreciate any feedback or advise concerning this.

Thank you,

Have a great day,

Jaco Viljoen

 
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I recommend you sign up for the ALEKS precalculus course. It uses artificial intelligence to determine what you already know and which areas need the most emphasis.
 
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Hi Dr Courtney,
Thank you,
I will check it out
 
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