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#1 2024-04-28 01:55:29

mathxyz
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From: Brooklyn, NY
Registered: 2024-02-24
Posts: 903

New Math Self-study Plan

My New Self-study Plan

1. Study one topic at a time.

2. Learn each topic watching video clips on YouTube and then searching my textbooks or online websites for similar problems to work on.

3. Concentrate on one math concept per week. For example, if I decide to review factoring trinomials, then factoring trinomials will be my only topic to work on for one week. The following week, I dive into a new topic and so forth.

4. I will only study what math professors on YouTube decided to cover for any given course. It makes ZERO SENSE for me to dive into material not covered by textbook authors, which explains why I ask for help with so many DIFFERENT types of problems not explained in the textbooks.

5. What do you think about 1 to 4?


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