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@beehaw.orgI studied engineering after failing high-school algebra, so I was also pretty behind.
Khan Academy is a great resource for everything from elementary algebra to calculus and linear algebra, all of which you'll use.
Symbolab is great for figuring out tough homework problems.
YouTube is good for certain topics, and some may be able to explain how something applies to comp Sci.
Once you're in, use office hours. Some places have free peer tutoring. Everywhere has tutors you can pay for.
I picked engineering. Let the physicists do the hard work of figuring out how the universe works, then I'll step in with a handbook of formulas that you already derived and take someone's money to stamp it.
Nope. I did hear an anesthesiologist confirm that they require more medicine for general anesthesia.
I'm resistant only on my lower left side. I get nitrous and they try to numb the hell out of it with a nerve block and a local infiltration. Sometimes it works.