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5 Methods for Studying Mathematics

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CinnamonTea:
I think I read it somewhere, maybe here from ATAR notes lol, is to create acronyms
SURD-
S for signs
U for units
R for rationalise
D for does it make sense?

jamonwindeyer:

--- Quote from: CinnamonTea on July 17, 2016, 12:44:10 am ---I think I read it somewhere, maybe here from ATAR notes lol, is to create acronyms
SURD-
S for signs
U for units
R for rationalise
D for does it make sense?

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That's my acronym (or at least I'd never seen it written online before I wrote it on here), so I think that's us!!  ;)

jazza47:
For me, and lots of other people i have talked to, the best way to study for mathematic exams is to do LOTS of practice papers!! Other subjects you can do notes, etc, but for maths especially PRACTICE PAPERS ARE THE ANSWER...

Hope this helps  8)

RuiAce:

--- Quote from: jazza47 on July 21, 2016, 03:46:59 pm ---For me, and lots of other people i have talked to, the best way to study for mathematic exams is to do LOTS of practice papers!! Other subjects you can do notes, etc, but for maths especially PRACTICE PAPERS ARE THE ANSWER...

Hope this helps  8)

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I'm pretty sure 100% of the people on this forum will agree there

Scanning this post I reckon most of what Jamon said relates back to before trials and HSC, i.e. throughout the year

conic curve:
Personally I think the best way to studying in maths are past papers (obviously). Also  learn from your mistakes and understand the underlying theory behind the questions which you struggled with

Try to focus more on the harder/question and topics (if you're strong with the basics)

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