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Fjolvar
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Hello.. I'm taking my first Quantum Mechanics class and I've already failed my first exam (20%) although the class average was about 40%, I feel that I may fail this semester which would set my graduation date back a year, ruin my gpa, and my chances of getting into a grad school I've picked out. I really enjoy the theory behind Quantum but I am lost by some of the math. The professor will go through the material very fast and do math techniques I cannot follow. I have another exam in about 10 days, but I feel like that won't be enough time to learn the material. I feel overwhelmed and I'm not really sure where to start since there is so much to learn. I did really well in my math courses receiving A's in my Calc classes and differential equations but I never took a Linear Algebra course specifically which may be part of the reason. Any words of advice would be greatly appreciated.. Thanks.