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5 Methods for Studying Mathematics
olivercutbill:
>Method 1: The Teacher
This is great actually
jamonwindeyer:
--- Quote from: olivercutbill on August 15, 2016, 09:30:47 pm --->Method 1: The Teacher
This is great actually
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Glad you like it! My favourite of the list ;D I've fallen out of using it at uni though, I really should try and get back into routine :P
lozil:
I have a big problem with stupid mistakes - often losing 10 or 15 marks to them... Any tips on minimising these mistakes? Apart from do lots of practice :p
jamonwindeyer:
--- Quote from: lozil on September 19, 2016, 10:37:33 pm ---I have a big problem with stupid mistakes - often losing 10 or 15 marks to them... Any tips on minimising these mistakes? Apart from do lots of practice :p
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You nail it when you say that practice is your best bet. Method 2 in the list above might be beneficial for you, doing lots of more "basic calculations" like simple derivatives, factorisations, integrals (etc) to really get the hang of the simple things. Besides this, how is your time management in exams? Do you find yourself rushing? That definitely won't help the prevalence of silly errors :)
lozil:
--- Quote from: jamonwindeyer on September 19, 2016, 10:48:45 pm ---You nail it when you say that practice is your best bet. Method 2 in the list above might be beneficial for you, doing lots of more "basic calculations" like simple derivatives, factorisations, integrals (etc) to really get the hang of the simple things. Besides this, how is your time management in exams? Do you find yourself rushing? That definitely won't help the prevalence of silly errors :)
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Yeah, my time management isn't too bad... I think a big thing is maintaining focus for three hours (while kind of rushing because you need to keep on top of time)
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