Well... Where to start?

I wouldn't have chosen it in the first place myself, but here's my tips for you:
- Read over the course and make sure you know how to use your CALCULATOR! I swear, I was relying on this all throughout exam 2 (my batteries almost ran out.

)
- Don't ever, ever, ever differentiate when you are meant to anti differentiate, or vice versa, it screws you up.

- Make sure you know, and memorise all of your exact values before school starts (I done this, and it kind of helped

.)
- In the exams, if you can't do a question, leave it until the end, and do it later (not like I had done, and stared at this question for 20 minutes not knowing what the hell to do; and it was, like 3 marks when I wasn't even halfway through the paper

)
- Over the holidays, go over your textbook, and try to keep ahead of the class no matter what! If you read ahead, chances are that the teacher is probably going to talk about that next class anyway, so it will only benefit you.
- And for a grand finale, don't give up in the middle of the year! This is what I basically done when I couldn't handle it anymore. I can assure, if you are passionate about the subject, you will do well in it!
Good luck; all the best!
