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How to Study Mathematics Effectively?

What is Mathematics? A Language to Explain the Scientific Laws A Language for Expressing the Rational Mind VocabulariesGrammar Statements DefinitionsTheoremsProblems

1. Understanding the Definitions and Concepts 2. Learning the Theorems, Rules and Formulas 3. Following the Examples 4. Doing the Exercises and Problems

Time Management You need to devote at least two hours for reviewing a one hour math lecture if you have enough background. You need to devote at least two hours for reviewing a one hour math lecture if you have enough background. The best way to test your background in math is to write the Basic Math Skills Test. If you get less than %70, you need to spend some additional time on improving your basic math skills. The best way to test your background in math is to write the Basic Math Skills Test. If you get less than %70, you need to spend some additional time on improving your basic math skills.

Useful Resources Math Readiness Classes Tutorials Professor’s office hours Math Help Center Group Studying with classmates