Hey guys,
I was just wondering how many other people find this to be the case...Maths is relaxing.
I find that it is just great to unwind and work out some problems-it is just such a logical subject and doing it helps me unravel my head.
Yes/No?
I went to a new school in year 10 and the English teacher tried to teach us all how to do running writing because it was better for exams. I was one of the few who actually did it and over the past few years have refined it so I can write legible and neat words with minimum effort. If there are...
I find that using the ring binder is the easiest option for keeping all the handouts and notes in order. Unless you are pretty rough with your books, the paper shouldn't fall out and if/when it does it is noticable and therefore easy to replace.
I definately reccomend it. On another note, with...
I find that handwriting is eally good for when you are in class but hanwriting does take me more time than typing. So I try not to double up on my notes but I type summaries from my handwritten notes.
Also, when you are studying, typed notes are easier on the eyes-Especially with my tiny...
I find with Maths it is more about the revision aspect. My problem is I get the concept instantly and have no problem with it but I then get bored because it feels like a waste of time...Whe it comes to tests I know I can do i I just can't remember. Even if you do 20-30 minutes a day just...
If you are really organised, I have found that using those lever arch folders are quite good. You can buy paper refills as you need them but you can also store handouts a lot easier. If you have the loose leaf paper and the plastic sleeves-everything is a lot easier to store when compared to...