obviouslyme
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Hi guys, just so you know i am fully panicking. I am in year 12 at the moment and maths is like so hard.
I go to tutoring for maths and when i was in year 7-9, MATHS used to be my best subject since tutor was always ahead of school and was very detailed. I used to just breeze thru. it.
However after my tutor got replaced by a 'senior' when i was 1/2 way through year 10, i have to admit i started to fail terribly. I also moved school at the start of yr 10. So in the beginning, i was getting around 50% or just around the average when i used to get over 90% in year 7-9. Then i realised i had to get back up or else i wouldn't be able to do extension maths for year 11. And i did - made it in 45th position for 48 positions for 3u maths.
Then at tutor, we did those exams that allocate you to classes according to your ability. I used to be in top maths class. Then i moved down to 2nd top. Then WITHIN LESS THAN A YEAR i moved down to 12B (4 classes down from the top). I am also pretty miserable since my old tutor said that i was capable of doing 4u maths. Now my high school wouldn't even let me
I am now studying like really hard for maths, doing all my homework but i feel like i am missing key concepts. For instance, i am doing inverse functions. And there are rules that i don't even know that you have to apply to the question. Like, "find the largest possible domain for the inverse" i didn't even know that you have to apply 'monotonic increasing' method to it. And like integration, i couldn't integrate some questions and realised i needed 'integration by parts' which i didn't even know about.
I feel like my current tutor atm is like, not conveying as much >< he always skips around And now i have to undertake self study for BOTH tutor and school (which i feel like i am wasting too much time on maths instead of doing my other subjects). I always have to google how to do questions and look up different textbooks.
Does anyone have any tips to share? How do you feel confident in maths? How do u feel like you have grasped all the concepts? And just one more thing -- do you actually have to memorise proofs for maths?
Thanks guys! And also which tutor do u guys strongly recommend?
I go to tutoring for maths and when i was in year 7-9, MATHS used to be my best subject since tutor was always ahead of school and was very detailed. I used to just breeze thru. it.
However after my tutor got replaced by a 'senior' when i was 1/2 way through year 10, i have to admit i started to fail terribly. I also moved school at the start of yr 10. So in the beginning, i was getting around 50% or just around the average when i used to get over 90% in year 7-9. Then i realised i had to get back up or else i wouldn't be able to do extension maths for year 11. And i did - made it in 45th position for 48 positions for 3u maths.
Then at tutor, we did those exams that allocate you to classes according to your ability. I used to be in top maths class. Then i moved down to 2nd top. Then WITHIN LESS THAN A YEAR i moved down to 12B (4 classes down from the top). I am also pretty miserable since my old tutor said that i was capable of doing 4u maths. Now my high school wouldn't even let me
I am now studying like really hard for maths, doing all my homework but i feel like i am missing key concepts. For instance, i am doing inverse functions. And there are rules that i don't even know that you have to apply to the question. Like, "find the largest possible domain for the inverse" i didn't even know that you have to apply 'monotonic increasing' method to it. And like integration, i couldn't integrate some questions and realised i needed 'integration by parts' which i didn't even know about.
I feel like my current tutor atm is like, not conveying as much >< he always skips around And now i have to undertake self study for BOTH tutor and school (which i feel like i am wasting too much time on maths instead of doing my other subjects). I always have to google how to do questions and look up different textbooks.
Does anyone have any tips to share? How do you feel confident in maths? How do u feel like you have grasped all the concepts? And just one more thing -- do you actually have to memorise proofs for maths?
Thanks guys! And also which tutor do u guys strongly recommend?