Almost failed this class too because what else is your first semester good for besides making you doubt yourself, your ability to do math, and your panic about loosing your merit scholarship after barely passing your 2/3 first ever classes.
Here we are faced with a textbook that was not able to help you succeed in a class with a terrible professor that did not explain things well. A professor that would tell you the WAY you did a problem was wrong despite the fact that you had the correct answer (when there is more than one way to solve the problem) and assigned homework that took you half your free time to (incorrectly) solve. Let's not even begin to address the group homework assignments on top of that, when you were somehow the one that knew most out of the group.
part of a series in which i review the textbooks i read throughout my four years in college to prove that i was reading even though it was involuntary and at times torturous