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Physicklad

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Yea maybe this is a stupid question but has anyone found an effective method/technique to minimise careless mistakes? One that worked for me was that I tried to fall into a rhythm when doing math and once I caught this wavelenght I could be pretty reliable. But has anyone got any other tricks that may be useful?
 

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I'd say make your working somewhat legible to yourself. So you don't make the mistake of accidently carrying over the wrong numbers.
 

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Everyone mistakes them (even uni lecturers screw up their arithmetic from time to time), practice a-lot to minimise the amount of care-less mistakes you make.
 

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If you have time at the end of the test its always worthwhile redoing arithmetic-heavy questions to see if you made a mistake. Also simple tricks like differentiating expressions you have just integrated, recombining the partial fraction you just split up etc. reduce the time it takes to filter out mistakes.
 

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Careless mistakes are always my nemesis.
 

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I'm strongly confident the problem lies with one's degree of concentration at each particular step (or maybe the general abilities to focus.)

The error I was making was thinking too far ahead, thereby losing focus on the current step, thus doing something like 3 x 3 = 6. So I fixed it by allocating all my focus on each step when I was studying at home to train the brain, nomsayin'.
 

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