May 17, 2019, 04:56 PM
AckksGRE math prep
Does anyone know of any Youtube channels to learn algebra and geometry? I need an Edward James Olmos (Stand and Deliver reference) who can get through to anyone. Most of the GRE prep videos I've found haven't been too helpful. It has been a few decades and I need to relearn the basics.
May 17, 2019, 05:36 PM
ZSMICHAELI am sure there are online courses you can take for a fee, although an in person prep course would be preferable. Maybe Rick Singer could give you a lead.
May 17, 2019, 05:56 PM
Underworld2086Have you taken a look at the videos on Khan Academy?
May 17, 2019, 08:15 PM
TavmanI second Khan Academy. Very well done courses.
May 17, 2019, 08:54 PM
AckksI haven't, but will spend some time on Youtube watching them tonight. Thank you.
May 17, 2019, 10:18 PM
zipridersonquote:
Originally posted by Ackks:
I haven't, but will spend some time on Youtube watching them tonight. Thank you.
Another good youtube channel is 3Blue1Brown. similar to Khan.
May 17, 2019, 10:38 PM
deepoceanquote:
Originally posted by Tavman:
I second Khan Academy. Very well done courses.
Who are they, and what do they require to use their site?
May 18, 2019, 12:59 PM
Tavmanquote:
Originally posted by deepocean:
quote:
Originally posted by Tavman:
I second Khan Academy. Very well done courses.
Who are they, and what do they require to use their site?
The site was originally started by a guy that wanted to tutor his cousin. The only thing they require is that you sign up to login to the site. No fees, no advertisements.
May 18, 2019, 03:18 PM
StarTravelerI know a young lady who used Khan Academy. She gave it high marks.
May 20, 2019, 08:23 AM
SBrooksthe homeschool co-op that both my daughters graduated from and wife works at as college guidance counselor uses Khan Academy a lot.
May 20, 2019, 01:39 PM
maladatOne suggestion - it is easy to watch videos or read books and say to yourself "that makes sense, I get it, no problem."
Don't be fooled by that inner voice! You need the videos/books to explain concepts and methods, but if you want to really learn it, you also have to DO it. There is no substitute for actual practice working problems.
May 20, 2019, 01:43 PM
GustoferMy suggestion is to just go take the GRE and see how you do. You might surprise yourself. You can always take it again if you bomb...but you won't.
Math wasn't so difficult for me. The word association portion was though. When I got to the A is to B as C is to X questions, I remember thinking that "this would be a whole lot easier if I knew what
any of these words meant."
I had a headache when I got out of there. And yes, I did well enough to get into grad school...twice.
May 20, 2019, 01:43 PM
Bytesquote:
Originally posted by maladat:
One suggestion - it is easy to watch videos or read books and say to yourself "that makes sense, I get it, no problem."
Don't be fooled by that inner voice! You need the videos/books to explain concepts and methods, but if you want to really learn it, you also have to DO it. There is no substitute for actual practice working problems.
Totally agree. DO THE HOMEWORK!