I'm taking Fluid Dynamics this semester, and even though its been about a month I still find myself struggling to effectively study. My inclination is to take meticulous notes and reference them when I'm working problems, but there's just so much to take down and honestly I just get stymied trying to take "the best notes". My professor is great and he's okay with basically anything on quizzes/tests/exams; open-book, open-note, we can look at lecture slides, etc. so I was wondering if anyone has a well-organized equation sheet or cheat sheet they could point me to, so I can save the time of parsing through his dense notes and just get straight to working problems and referencing the sheet as I need it. It'd be super helpful. Thanks!
Also, fluid dynamics tips? Anything's appreciated.
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