Comment Re:Courses on DVD (Score 1) 609
I can also recommend the math DVD programs from Video Aided Instruction (http://www.videoaidedinstruction.com/math.html).
They're a good bit pricier than the Teaching Company's stuff, but they're a lot more engaging! The lessons are broken up into nice digestible chunks, and they have tons of graphics of rules, definitions, formulas, etc. -- perfect for pausing and taking notes.
Best advice: Math is cumulative, so take a deep breath, don't bite off more than you can chew at any one time, and review your prior work regularly.
They're a good bit pricier than the Teaching Company's stuff, but they're a lot more engaging! The lessons are broken up into nice digestible chunks, and they have tons of graphics of rules, definitions, formulas, etc. -- perfect for pausing and taking notes.
Best advice: Math is cumulative, so take a deep breath, don't bite off more than you can chew at any one time, and review your prior work regularly.