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newb1234

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Re: maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaths :|

I was going to help u newb, but u didn't want it.
 

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Re: maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaths :|

you said you try to do at least 2 past papers before the exam. do more. alot more. practice is the key in 2u.
what are you getting in these past papers?
 

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Re: maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaths :|

Could the problem be exam technique or stress/anxiety?
Also, is there any peer tutoring programs available at your school? If yes, you should attend those sessions and get help!
Or maybe ask your school teacher to create a special class for you (if they are dedicated enough)?
 

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People often struggle with Maths as they don't do enough practice questions. It is not enough just to go to class and do the work, you have to go back home and revise on the stuff that you learnt, and set yourself a few practice tests and do them under exam conditions. The more questions you do, the more experience you gain. I found this method to be the most successful when I struggled with Maths a few years ago. If you don't make any effort to do constant revision and practice, when the test comes, you're going to panic and you won't do well.
 

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Re: maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaths :|

People often struggle with Maths as they don't do enough practice questions. It is not enough just to go to class and do the work, you have to go back home and revise on the stuff that you learnt, and set yourself a few practice tests and do them under exam conditions. The more questions you do, the more experience you gain. I found this method to be the most successful when I struggled with Maths a few years ago. If you don't make any effort to do constant revision and practice, when the test comes, you're going to panic and you won't do well.
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