MATH How to be A Great Student. How to Master Each Topic NEXT.

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MATH How to be A Great Student

How to Master Each Topic NEXT

BACK How to Master Each Topic Avoid Deceiving Yourself About How Well You Study Memorize as Little as Possible Write Solutions to Problems Dealing with Each Solution Write Solutions to Problems Dealing with Each Solution Apply ACE Steps Complete the Review NEXT

BACK Avoid Deceiving Yourself About How Well You Study - If you receive a low grade even after studying it usually indicates ineffective study methods - Most time should be spent writing and thinking out concepts NEXT

BACK Memorize as Little as Possible - Memorization takes away from knowing the actual concept - Memorizing formulas is okay but understand them first NEXT PREVIOUS

BACK Write Solutions to Problems Dealing with Each Topic - It is critical that you work out problems one at a time - Do not begin dealing the next topic until you completely understand the current one - If you dislike a topic make special, persistent attempt to master the topic in order to achieve total confidence NEXT PREVIOUS

BACK Apply the ACE Steps - A nswer each problem by working it out in writing - C onfirm each answer is correct - E xamine your understanding of each problem after you have confirmed the answer is correct NEXT PREVIOUS

BACK Complete the Review - Complete and review the ACE steps - Clear up all possible uncertainties in your notes and textbook PREVIOUS