Hi guys supervlogger maths is not my strongest forte. But I try hard to improve these are my tips
1. If your doing termly exams ask your teachers what are the topics once you have all of them then sit down go through all the topics and highlight green for the ones you understand are definite how to do it highlight yellow for the ones your not sure and revise those later highlight red for the ones definitely you don't know and revise immediately.
2.dont cramp yourself with revision put in breaks and activities
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Hi guys supervlogger maths is not my strongest forte. But I try hard to improve these are my tips
1. If your doing termly exams ask your teachers what are the topics once you have all of them then sit down go through all the topics and highlight green for the ones you understand are definite how to do it highlight yellow for the ones your not sure and revise those later highlight red for the ones definitely you don't know and revise immediately.
2.dont cramp yourself with revision put in breaks and activities
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