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Is it possible to study whole 1st year of math degree in 4 months
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yes
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>>16141289
possible? yes.
but if you're asking this question now, then no, you will very likely fail your exams and resits.
if you put yourself to it, then you can do it, but if you've done fuck all so far, mate, you won't be putting effort now either.
by all means, hit the books and do the work, it will make re-doing your first year a lot simpler.

on a lighter note, 1st year is usually just recap year and at a lot of universities you don't even need to put the work in, but if the uni you're in now is decent, then you should really accept your fate and be thankful that you have time to stretch your learning to more than one year and take that time to actually do the work.
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>>16141289
Yeah calculus is pretty easy you could probably learn it off Kahn academy if you are seriously dedicated.
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>>16141319
There's real analysis
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>>16141289
calculus and some lin alg can easily be learned in 4 months.
>>16141324
calculus with epsilon-delta is still calculus.



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