Geometry Forum Recommendation

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by BusinessMinded08, Jan 26, 2008.

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    My fiance is in her senior year of High School and she's been kind of struggling with her Geometry class (which is a required class for her to graduate.) She is passing all of her other classes with A's and B's but she is not doing so good with Geometry. The teacher stays busy after, before and during school so its not like the teacher is able to help any... so my fiance is set out on her own to try and figure most of it out on her own.

    Is there any forum recommendations anyone would recommend for a Geometry topic. I don't want to see her fail because of this one class, and the teacher is kind of an ass... so can somebody recommend something please.

    Thanks...
     
    BusinessMinded08, Jan 26, 2008 IP
  2. kaung

    kaung Twitter @KaungKo

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    well try cramster.com
    they have study guides, tips, lecture notes, solutions to textbook problems, forum to ask question and answered by experts in the fields.
     
    kaung, Jan 26, 2008 IP
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    Best thing to do would be to get her a tutor.
    If you can't afford it or something then just get her to study a lot.
    I wouldn't think a forum is the best place to learn geometry.
     
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    Thanks kaung.

    twisted... I would say a forum is the BEST WAY. What better then interacting with others and gaining a full explanation. A tutor you have to pay and its not guaranteed you'll learn it the first time. With a forum, you can always come back...
     
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    yeah, also try google.. i think it can be found there
     
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    no problem

    well but tutor or personal reading the book or guides, its better though.
    you can acutally have someone to help you fast and more 'in touch' problem solvings.
     
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