Taking Bus Calc in the Fall Help?

<p>I was wondering if anybody knew some good sites to brush up on Bus Calc. I just want to get a little head start so I will do well in the class. Any sites, books, or help tools would be great.</p>

<p>Thanks a million! :)</p>

<p>iTunes U. I was just looking through their selection of lectures and I was quite impressed. Most importantly, the lectures are free. They feature schools such as Cambridge, Duke, Harvard, Yale, Stamford, etc and courses range from Psychology to Mathematics to Business and etc. </p>

<p>UCLA also offers BruinCast where there are various video lectures. Not all courses are available to the public but the majority are. </p>

<p>I would check them out.</p>

<p>(This is not a spam post. Just answering the OP’s question.)</p>

<p>You can try this one: [CALCULUS.ORG[/url</a>] It has lots of different useful links and you may find the one you need.</p>

<p>Or if you want a book to put beside your bed, I’d recommend this buddy: [url=&lt;a href=“http://www.amazon.com/Business-Calculus-Demystified-Rhonda-Huettenmueller/dp/0071451579]Amazon.com:”&gt;http://www.amazon.com/Business-Calculus-Demystified-Rhonda-Huettenmueller/dp/0071451579]Amazon.com:</a> Business Calculus Demystified (9780071451574): Rhonda Huettenmueller: Books](<a href=“http://www.calculus.org/]CALCULUS.ORG[/url”>http://www.calculus.org/). It’s quite good and cheap too</p>