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Things you should do
1
Understand why study Mathematics and develop a passion for Mathematics.
2
Set short-term, medium-term and long-term goals for a Mathematics subject.
3
Prepare and execute an action plan to achieve your goals.
4
Always have a complete Mathematics Tool Kit ready for use.
5
Use appropriate instructional materials.
6
Understand mathematical vocabulary, concepts, theorems, rules and formulas, know how they are arrived at and know how to apply them.
7
Memorize mathematical vocabulary, concepts, theorems, rules and formulas.
8
Know the logical connections between different concepts and topics in order to solve cross-topic problems.
9
Learn from appropriate examples and solve related questions.
10
Learn and memorize time-saving problem-solving methods.
11
Learn and memorize troubleshooting tips and shortcuts.
12
Master good study skills, problem solving skills and exam skills.
13
Have sufficient practice on carefully selected questions and past exam questions to prepare for tests and examinations.
14
Get all your finished and unfinished practice questions properly marked and get feedback so that you can improve.
15
Do mathematics regularly, if possible daily. It is like a habit. The more you do it, the better you are at doing it.
16
Always get help when you have any problems.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
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