upcoming test

I planned on taking the test tomorrow (wednesday). I have been looking over some of the practice test problems and i am completely clueless on some of the problems. I looked back through the book in an effort to find problems that were simliar yet in several cases, i can't even find an example of such a problem in the book. I have successfully been able to complete the query programs and the homework problems yet the problems on these tests are nothing like the problems that i have completed. I think that if i take this test tomorrow, i will not do well at all. I am pretty confident in taking even complex antiderivatives yet when I look at some of these problems, i am clueless. I am looking under the Calculus 2 tests on the main ""Calculus 2"" page. I am going to talk to Dr. Winger this evening to get him to help me on several of these problems. In the meantime, do you have any suggestions? I dont believe that this would be a fair assesment of what i have learned. I just need a little help.

I just looked at a test to be sure, and I don't see anything (at least on the test I looked at) that isn't very close to actual homework problems, and in most cases close to problems that were included in the Queries. However it is not uncommon that a student has difficulty in understanding the statements of the problems and how they are connected to the ideas in the text.

I suggest you copy the problems from one or more of the posted tests into a word processor and insert outlines of your best attempts at solution, or if you aren't sure what the problem is asking or how to approach the solution, give me the best possible statement of what you do and do not understand and what you know that might be relevant to the solution. Most students find this sort of exchange to be very helpful.