Hey, you! Check out the “Category” section on the right side of this page to find your class!

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(Note: If you want to leave me a comment, head to the “About” section)

Hey there! After a lot of hard work, this site has reached completion in its first phase. The website is now ready for general public use and should be relatively complete. Of course, it will always grow. New materials will constantly be added, especially for class I’m taking now and in the future. This site is meant to be dynamic, as I’ve mentioned before, and not static. With that being said, enjoy what I have here! I hope it helps, and if you have any questions feel free to leave a reply!

If you are new to my site, I highly suggest checking out one of my Calculus III – Multivariable Calculus review sheets. These will be the style of review sheets I make from now on. They are my best work and will be indicative of future updates to this site. They are PDFs written in a LaTeX editor. Also, they’re of higher quality since I’m a college student now :P

~ Andrew

How Often Will this Site Update?

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Hey there again! This is another general post with information about the site because it’s just a few days old and needs some elaboration.

I’ve been getting a few questions about how frequently this site will update. Please read this so you have an idea of the scope of this site:

Over the next two weeks I have a lot of midterms coming up, as I am a college student. Consequently, there will be few updates to the site between now and then. After that approximate two week period, I’ll be spending a lot of time uploading a ton of new material, making general improvements to the site’s structure, and enhancing material that is already uploaded. Once all this is done, which I estimate will be around the end of March, I’ll deem the site as generally “complete.” Right now it’s in its fetal stage, but I still think it’s important to make it public. After the site is complete, it will likely receive updates on a weekly basis. It’s not meant to be a static site, so there will be a very dynamic nature to it.

The following materials will be up by the end of March. I only have two more college courses to add since I’m only a freshman, but as each semester goes by I’ll be taking more and more classes (mostly the math, science, and engineering fields). These classes will of course be up as I take them. I’ll also be looking to share other review work, so there is always room for new surprises. Anyway, here is what I currently have available to upload. They are mostly high school courses (this site is for students of all kinds) since, well, I’ve already had four years of high school. The review materials I already have uploaded are:

Calculus III

Applied Calculus II/Calc II

Chemistry Fundamentals

Engineering Design & CAD

Intro to Psychology

The following review materials are what is expected to be uploaded by the end of March along with the other various improvements to the site and the pages that already exist. They are as follows:

Calculus III – More Material

Chemistry Principles (Chem 2)

General Physics I (Phy 11) [Not a lot of Material]

General content and layout improvement of existing material

AP Biology

AP U.S. Government

AP English Literature and Composition

AP Spanish Language

AP English Language and Composition

AP Physics B

AP United States History

AP European History [Minimal]

AP Statistics [Minimal]

AP World History [Minimal]

Precalculus (12 Honors)

Spanish IV

Spanish III

Math B (Old NY State Designation)

Honors Chemistry

Honors English 10

Honors Global History I

Honors Global History II

Health

Honors Biology

Math A (Old NY State Designation)

Spanish II

NY State Science Olympiad – Dynamic Planet

To Anyone Out There:

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Hello world! It’s so nice to see you. Well, I can’t really see you (that’d be creepy), but it’s so nice to have you here. This is a project of mine that I want to share with the world. I’m a student here at Tufts, and the best way that I study is to make review sheets. It allows me to review the material and gives me a way to reference the important parts of topics. I’ve been doing this since high school, so this is certainly not a new method to me. I had (and still have for now) a poorly run Google Sites webpage with all of my high school stuff, but I’d like to transfer all that over to a more professional and successful site, which is this one here! Since I’m in college now and since my study habits won’t be changing, this will become a repository for my college review sheets too, which will hopefully help those taking many sciences, engineering, or math classes. Right now, I only have review material that I have personally created, but one day I hope to have this become a database for review material, so-to-speak.

Anyway, enough of me rambling. I just want to make it clear though that this project is not going to be completed for a little while. Life at Tufts has been insanely busy, but I see this as a Spring break project for sure. It will most likely be essentially completed by the end of break if all goes as planned. I have uploaded two review sheets for Calc III. This is kind of a sample of what’s to come. I’ll upload posts with documents attached to them, and these will be organized in the panel on the right into College and High School Material. The posts will then be organized by individual class so that a user can simply go straight to the class that want to review for without surfing through an endless sea of posts. I have included a Facebook “share” button to share material with friends, and I guess everything else will come as it comes! All I ask is that you don’t try to claim the material as your own if it’s not. I spent a lot of time working on this, and all I ask is that the credit remains in my name.

Thanks for visiting! Let me know of any suggestions you may have as the site begins to take shape.

- Andrew

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