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hey girly!
do u have any tips to get better at math, im around a 60-70% rn and I want to get 85-95's by next school year
any advice helps <3
hi!! girl im on the same path as you <3 also i am so sorry this is so late 😭. so first, i would establish where exactly im going wrong- like is it the work & formulas and stuff that you dont understand? or is it that you are pretty decent at it and can do it well but just in exams the nerves really seem to get to you?
acing math ✖️❥
if its the actual questions and formulas, then literally do as many practice questions as you can to prepare! also try doing them in exam conditions to get you used to it. math is just a series of steps and rules and once you understand that and how you get from a to b, its much easier to do more questions. if you're still confused, DONT BE AFRAID TO ASK YOUR TEACHER! thats what you're paying them to do- ask them to explain how you do a question again. other resources you can use include khan academy and watching youtube videos!
stress is a good thing for tests and stuff but too much can be disastrous! if you are genuinely quite good at math but somehow the exam stress gets to you, you can try grounding methods to get you to focus on the question in front of you, calm you down and not worry about anything else.
some grounding methods include: 5-4-3-2-1 (5 things you can see, 4 things you can touch/ feel, 3 things you can hear, 2 things you can smell, and 1 thing you can taste OR one thing you feel right now), box breathing.
Im trying to study math rn, but I can't find a playlist that hits ✊😔
(my math final is tmrw)
Like, I get romanticizing Math I guess, but where are the chasing math down playlists????
Where are the, I'm a detective and you are my sworn enemy, the only one who's ever bested me????
Where is my Sherlock and Moriarty locked in a battle of wits playlist???
WHERES MY SHINICHI FUCKING SHOOTING KAITO PLAYLISTS????
some memes bcs I found my fav picture:

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Ughhh i have a math exam tmrw i’ve been studying all day
hey guys!!
so i love math as much as the next guy, but i think we can all agree that it is one of the hardest subjects to study for.
so, without further ado, here are some tips on how to study math!
1. - ̗̀invest in a whiteboard! ̖́- the most helpful tool i used in AP calc was my giant whiteboard. this way you can go through practice problems quickly (and let’s be real- white boards are more fun than paper).
2. - ̗̀watch youtube videos on the topic you’re studying! ̖́- never underestimate the power of a good khan academy video. these will not only give you an explanation of the topic other than what your teacher gave you, they will also give you more practice problems to work on.
3. - ̗̀don’t just learn how to do each topic, learn the theorem! ̖́- if you learn WHY something is rather than HOW something is, it’ll make more sense to you and make working out the problem a little more clear. there are youtube videos explaining this!!
4. - ̗̀create a unit “cheat sheet”! ̖́- i did this throughout high school and it saved my life. at the end of each unit, or as you go along, create a cheat sheet by listing each topic within the unit, the formulas needed for the topics, how to do each problem, the theorem, etc.
5. - ̗̀review old quizzes! ̖́- the mistakes you make on your quizzes you are likely to make on the test. review the quizzes, rework the problems, and fix your mistakes! quizzes also give a good preview of what’ll be on the test.
6. - ̗̀find your notes from old classes! ̖́- are you in calculus, but you’re having trouble remembering the unit circle from trigonometry? go to your old notes. trust me.
7. - ̗̀take your time when practicing problems! ̖́- if you go quickly, you’re more likely to make silly mistakes. take your time, even if you don’t have a lot of it, so you can focus on how to do each problem rather than the small mistakes you make.
8. - ̗̀make a quizlet for your formulas! ̖́- studying for math the night before the test would be a lot easier if you already had the formulas memorized, right? make the quizlet in advance and flip through it while you’re in the car, in line, etc.
9. - ̗̀quality over quanitity! ̖́- while doing practice problems, don’t just do a bunch of basic questions. that’s a huge waste of time. do a couple at each difficulty, so you aren’t wasting your time on doing a bunch of questions you know you can do.
10. - ̗̀make a study plan! ̖́- using the cheat sheet i mentioned in number 4 or just a list of topics on the exam you are studying for, create a study plan that covers a couple of topics each day. this way you can thoroughly delve in to each one without overworking yourself the night before the test.
i hope these help! if you have anything you like to do but that i didn’t include, please reblog with them to help some students out!
as always, thanks for reading x
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I’m finally starting this productivity challenge. I decided to study some math so I knew enough for the test we have on thursday. I learned how to solve a couple of different equations that I didn’t understand last week. I also downloaded Unity 2017 for my coding class on monday. I have a couple of things on my agenda tomorrow that I hope I can finish.