Hello! I too had to do a couple of these back in my D.E. Class!
First and foremost, a picture would be a great deal of help, secondly, depending on where your junctions are, and the amount/location of your resistors/capacitors/inductors, it's going to vary your equations.
Also, a really important thing to note is, if there ARE capacitors in your circuit, you're going to have to write every in that loop with the capacitor, in terms of charge.
There are two different ways you can do this, i'll try and make a little chart to help you out:
In terms of Current -- Use this if only inductors and resistors are present
Er(resistor)= R * i
EL(inductor)= L * di/dt
EC(capacitor)= N/A
In terms of Charge -- You must use this if you have a capacitor present, to relate everything
Er(resistor)= R * dq/dt
EL(inductor)= L * d2q/dt2
EC(capacitor)= (1/c)*q
If you have multiple branches (I cannot help unless I see a diagram) you will also have multiple equations.
But other than that, I'm still new to the site so...sorry about my lack of proper equation making skills!
Edit: Never mind about branches if your circuit is series!