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How do you Study for a Math Exam 7 steps?

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Many people try tostudy for mathin the same way they wouldstudy for a history exam: by simply memorizing formulas and equations the way they would memorize facts and dates. While knowing these are important, the best way to learn them is by using them. That's the great thing about math - you cando math. You can't simply "do history."

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    Attend class every day. Be sure to listen clearly and pay attention to the material. Math is typically more visual like science due to the equations and problem solving, than other subjects.

    • Jot down any example problems from the session/class. When you review your notes later on, you will have a better knowledge of the specific lesson that was taught, rather than relying on your textbook.
    • Ask your teacher any questions that you might have before the test day. They might not tell you specifically what is going to be on the actual exam, but instead, give you helpful guidance if you don't understand. Not only will they show you how to do the problem, but a professor who has seen you before and knows who you are will be more willing to help you in the future, or cut you a little slack if your grade is borderline.
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    Read the text. Make sure to read all of the text and not just the examples. Text books often include proofs of the formulas that they expect you to know, which will be useful for truly understanding the material and why it works.

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    Do homeworkproblems. Most classes have assigned, or at least suggested, problems that the professor feels are most useful. A lot of exam problems are extremely similar to homework problems; sometimes they are even exactly the same.

    • Try to also find other problems that are similar to those that were assigned for homework. Take this opportunity to finish off an entire page if the assigned homework was a portion of that (if the homework was odd problems, do the even ones).
    • Do as many problems as you can so that you can get as much practice as possible and be introduced to different set ups of the problem. You will understand even more.
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    Try to find out various ways to tackle a certain problem. For example, with systems of equations, you can solve them by either substitution, elimination, or graphing. Graphing is best used when you can utilize a calculator (e.g TI-84+ or TI-83) as you are more likely to get the correct answer. However, if you can't use one, then either use substitution or elimination based on the question (some are solved easier by x method than y), or determine which way is easier for you to do. This is better than becoming adept at one method, which may let you down when the time comes to take that test.

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    Join a study group. Different people see concepts in different ways. Something that you have difficulty understanding may come easily to a study partner. Having his/her perspective on a concept may help you to comprehend it.

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    Have someone make up your problems for you to work them out. Get them to draw out similar examples from your textbook or ideas from online sources and reveal the answers to you if you're finished or seriously stuck on them. Don't try to create your own study sheet since you're not challenging yourself enough.

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    Know that professors will go in the past. Even if you're studying for a chapter or two, they may "polish" your skills and come up with math problems that you have studied a while back or at the beginning of class.

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  • Sleep for 7-9 hours to keep your mind fresh and perform calculations mentally.
  • Start studying while you still have time to go to a professor or teacher for answers if you need to. If you start studying too late, you leave yourself with no options or opportunities to study.
  • It is often useful to understand how a formula is derived rather than just memorizing it. Things will make more sense, and it is often easier to remember just a few simple formulas and how to derive more complicated ones from them.
  • Solve problems. In this way, you have the tendency to understand and realize the formulas and the given problems. You can solve the problems that have been given to you. Solve some problems even if you don't know the answer and let someone check it for you.
  • Try to enjoy math. Feel happy and satisfied when you manage to finish a problem and then proceed to the next sum.
  • In all math tests, the toughest questions that you encounter while preparing are the ones asked in the test, prepare by reviewing study guides, other tests, homework, and other papers regarding the things covered before the test
  • Do not rely on your teacher to make you understand a concept or a problem. You will never get it and you might feel that the teacher is being rude by not bringing down the question to your level of understanding. Instead, do it all by yourself, start to finish. Some questions are so tricky, they almost always have to be memorized, so mark them and revise them again and again before an exam so that it is well set in your mind.
  • Make sure that when you are doing the math problems, you aren't just doing them. You have to understand them and if you have the slightest doubt, you should ask a teacher or an advisor.
  • If you find math boring, give yourself incentives to finish problems. For example, promise yourself you'll treat yourself to some cookies, half an hour of your favourite programme etc after you finish 20 sums. You could also race your friends in finishing the sums if you can manage group studying.
  • Study all day before the test after homework.

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  • Do not do all of your studying at one time. Make sure to take breaks and let the information sink in a little before going back to studying.
  • Don't be tempted to use a calculator when solving problems. In fact, you should practice the basics- adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing. Practice them as often as possible with random numbers. However, once you get to harder things a calculator probably will be required to do your homework.
  • Don't look up the answer as soon as you get stuck on a problem. Struggling with it for some time will be much more beneficial, because you may find a new way to understand the problem. Even if in the end you need to look up the answer anyway.
  • Do not just try to find example problems that emulate homework problems. Try to understand why certain steps are taken. If the professor likes to be tricky (many do), knowing the example problems will not be very helpful, but truly understanding the material will. There are a few clues in the question and you have to solve the question with the given materials.

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