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making your own exercises

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So I'm in first year of college, and I'm having trouble finding good sources for large amounts of exercises. My profs don't provide many, and I don't really feel like buying a pricy book just cause I'm so retarded I need loads of training lo actually learn stuff decently. So I've been thinking about creating my own exercises: since I have a few examples from those done in class, it shouldn't be too difficult to create similar one in order for me to apply the same concepts over and over. Do any of you do this? Suggestions? Am I doomed to fail?
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make a program to generate random problems for you, or just get them from mit opencourseware or google you fucking retard.
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>>8489974
>2017
>buying a pricy book
choose one
http://bookzz.org/
google for a good textbook with good exercises and download it.

It's dangerous to make your own exercises if you don't really understand the matter.
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>>8489974
Have you ever considered piracy?
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Alright, I should add this: I'm studying at an Italian college and the books we use there are written by professors of that same college, which is why piracy is not an option. I could look into similar books to those we use, but that seems like a lot of work.
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Exercises for what specifically? For my calc classes I have never had problems finding additional exercises. I either looked for practice problems / practice exams online, or downloaded/pirated a bunch of textbooks.
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>>8489994
Or, you could just download books keyed toward the field of STEM you're in. The wonderful thing about science is the knowledge is consistent.
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