Quick Tips On How To Revise For Mathematics Exam.

Hello!Today I will give you quick tips on how to revise for your mathematics exam. Only three tips! But so efficient for you.Mathematics is one of the easiest subject to some, while is one of the hardest subjects to some of us. I remember back in high school, I used to struggle a lot. This subject did let me down for several times. No matter how hard I tried, I would find myself with a minimum grade. I thought to give up on it, since i was performing better in other subjects.My mathematics teacher told me never to give up on the subject. Mathematics is like a backbone of all subject. If you would perform better in other subjects and fail in Mathematics, you will be risking to attain the best career you would like to pursue. That what they term it, in our education system of Kenya (8.4.4.).I was only left with several months to do my final exam. The exam that would determine my future. This was the exam that would verify whether I was going to attain the good grade to pursue my Mechanical Engineering career in University.It was a big blow to me. I had eight subjects to revise, while I had this huge problem, when it came to mathematics. I never gave up. I made some strategies that would enable me to attain the grade that I wanted. I sat down and planned on how I was going to deal with this subject. These are several plans that I came up with, which they made me to score a better grade. I guarantee if you use them wisely and stay focused you will never blame yourself.Thank me later for the results. The steps are as follows:- Writing down all the topics and subtopic will enable you to plan on how you are going to tackle them down, bit by bit, step by step. When you write down all the topic, you would have made a checklist that would be guiding you. You will identify the topics and subtopics that you have a problem with. Then you will have to fix them in your timetable.Each day with its topic and subtopic. This will give you an ample time to tackle and exhaust all the areas you don`t understand. Second thing, this will make sure you don`t forget even a simple part of your syllabus. The third thing, this will enable you to have proper management of your time, since each day has its own subject topic to be dealt with.You have already written down all the topics and their subtopic. The second that you have to do is a make a plan on how you are going to handle all those topics. There are number of several questions you should ask yourself. These questions will enable you to make a better plan on how you are going to tackle down all these topics.Will I tackle all these questions alone? Will I handle these question with the help of the teachers? Will I have to make a group discussions with my friends? How many questions should I handle per day?From these questions, Is where you will have a clear picture no how plan on how you are going to handle these topics. Make your plan, and work out on how you are going to move to the next step. Remember! Don`t make a plan which you can`t achieve. A plan that is unrealistic.For instance, you have a problem in Calculus. Approach it step by step. You can`t tell me you will be handling hundred questions, the same day, alone. My suggestion is, you have to pick a certain subtopic, lets say Integration, then handle that subtopic, several questions until you find that you are good enough to go to the next subtopic.The point I would like to recommend here, just try to make your plan realistic. A plan that you know you will achieve, thus moving towards your goal.The plan you have been making, is now complete. All you have to do is, do your thorough revision. This is the position where you have to spend most of your time.Everyone has their own way of revising. We have some people who like to revise, using topic questions, which it is not a bad idea. We have some people who like to revise using text book. There are other also who like to revise using their exercise books.I won`t tell you which one is the best method to use. What I would earnestly ask you to do, choose wisely which is the best way for you. The way that you will be comfortable with it. No matter which time you would have allocate for your studies.When I was in high school, I preferred using the following method. I would find the curriculum Mathematics text book and revise the topic or subtopic that I would like to handle the following hour. I would look at the examples and all calculation, and try to work them out to my capability. When I would find a sum which I could not handle I would always ask the brightest student in class.He would teach me how to work it out. Remember, I have not yet started doing any questions concerning the topic I wanna revise. I would now start doing the topical questions, after am done revising the topic and checking at the examples in the text book.Giving each question its ample time, trying to calculate the same question and later on twisting it in another way. This would enable me to fully understand the question. No matter which, the examiner would test it.Those are the three quick tips on how to revise for your mathematics exam. Try them out if you do have a problem when it comes to solving mathematics questions. The same tips made me achieve the best out of my final exam.I`m not trying to say that this is the best way in the world to revise. We have other students with their own way to revise. They score better grades from their own formulae. Take what you find it is advantageous to you. Something That would benefit you. Put it in your cart.Thank you for reading. Be in touch for more tips