Re: math in university

camlorn wrote:

A warning.  Depending on how high you have to go in math, braille may still prove to be the best option.  Such notation works for algebra, but becomes cumbersome when working with, say, calculus--the calculus problems can become multiple braille pages, and arrowing around the expressions is..mm..a life experience.
I still want to know how you found a braille algebra book for college and, more important, if I can use that resource myself somehow to get hold of braille calc 3 and differential equations books.

I'm back on this forum after a long absence. I'm currently taking calculus, and can confirm that I can in fact get first-year calc textbooks. Are you still looking to find calc texts?

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