Thanks, I will do thatFor this you need to consider the nature of the mistake. Based on this, revise the relevant content, and then attempt multiple questions relevant to the area in which you made mistakes.
yes I also used to have mistakes books not just for common but for all mistakes, by the time hsc came I had a stack of these books and they were actual lifesavers! you learn more from your mistakes than the questions you get rightI just write down all of the common mistakes i make in a book, and go over it before my test.
If I were to make a book that complied all my mistakes in Maths, would be thicker than the Bible, Dictionary and the Constitution combined.yes I also used to have mistakes books not just for common but for all mistakes, by the time hsc came I had a stack of these books and they were actual lifesavers! you learn more from your mistakes than the questions you get right
That's why i put down common mistakes. It's a bit futile to put down a mistake like 3 x 2 = 9 in the book you did once at like 12am. These kind of mistakes you should correct with the given advice aboveIf I were to make a book that complied all my mistakes in Maths, would be thicker than the Bible, Dictionary and the Constitution combined.
Yeah I'm talking about those, I'm just munted with Maths ngl, blind as well.That's why i put down common mistakes. It's a bit futile to put down a mistake like 3 x 2 = 9 in the book you did once at like 12am. These kind of mistakes you should correct with the given advice above