A Etherington

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Overall Rating: 5.0 / 5.0

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2024
Sep 30, 2023

1. Do more than necessary - redo homework, and find online resources (you can literally find all the math textbooks online for free as PDFs) for more practice and preparation for tests or exams. Repetition and consistency are key. 2. Make sure to check your work as often as possible (especially on quizzes) to get bonus comm marks 3. You can research thinking questions by searching online for past tests with the course code. Even if you don't land on what you'll get in the test, it'll be good critical thinking practice and give you some confidence going in. The math textbooks will have a thinking section at the end of each practice section. 4. Get a good calculator and know how to use it. Your calculator can often check major questions, including systems, factoring (or solving for roots), inequalities, and vector calculations. 5. DONT COMPROMISE UR SLEEP (DONT CRAM)

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