terushi
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- 2019
I love maths, I really do, but it's one of my worst subjects. Although I'll be receiving an A for this semester's report, my half-yearly exam was horrible. The first half was a general, all areas exam (why, just why?) and the 5.3 specific half was very unexpected. I ended up getting around 63% for the whole exam.
It's a big goal of mine to improve in maths. At the moment, I'm within the top 10 in my class of around 60, but I'm finding it a bit difficult to achieve higher marks. I'm trying to figure out some ways to improve my marks and remain consistent with problem-solving. So far I've been completing the chapters earlier (HUGE benefit), but other than that I don't really know what else will boost my abilities. I feel as though no matter what I study, I can never be ready for the exam.
Are there any tactics I could use to drastically improve my maths? I know practicing is one; I have no issue doing maths everyday, I really do like problem solving with numbers. But are there any other ways I could be at least 90% capable of doing my next exam rather than, like, 50%? I feel like our textbook really isn't enough sometimes.
Are there any MX1 students, or maths students in general, that could give me some advice? I'll be doing MX1 next year too and would really appreciate it .
It's a big goal of mine to improve in maths. At the moment, I'm within the top 10 in my class of around 60, but I'm finding it a bit difficult to achieve higher marks. I'm trying to figure out some ways to improve my marks and remain consistent with problem-solving. So far I've been completing the chapters earlier (HUGE benefit), but other than that I don't really know what else will boost my abilities. I feel as though no matter what I study, I can never be ready for the exam.
Are there any tactics I could use to drastically improve my maths? I know practicing is one; I have no issue doing maths everyday, I really do like problem solving with numbers. But are there any other ways I could be at least 90% capable of doing my next exam rather than, like, 50%? I feel like our textbook really isn't enough sometimes.
Are there any MX1 students, or maths students in general, that could give me some advice? I'll be doing MX1 next year too and would really appreciate it .