The math study tip they are NOT telling you - Math Olympian

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0:00 Intro
0:46 Step 1: Fundamentals is King
1:12 Step 2: Being good at math
2:05 Step 3: Practice Questions?
3:23 Step 4: Video Game IRL
4:40 Step 5: Never Leave Class
5:15 Step 6: Math Notes
5:50 Step 7: Never Give Up
6:07 Step 8: Max Sleep
6:45 Step 9: ???
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MelvinFung
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Fundamentals are key. As someone who was really good at math in grade school, struggled in middle school, and didn’t retain much from high school, it was a real struggle when college came around. I remember when I realized that all calculus was, was just algebra and trigonometry concepts at best, but it was so hard to keep up because my fundamentals were shot. To this day, I’d say I can do arithmetic, Calc I & II, and Discrete Math. I struggled unnecessarily and there’s still gaps in my knowledge, honestly I’d like to go back and rectify it because I loved math as a kid. My journey in the subject is a very unique one, so I really stress the importance of fundamentals a lot.

soggyfan
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As someone who has gotten both F's and A's in math here's my take. Math is just rules, common sense/logic and consistency. Practice is more important than memorization and shortcuts(shortcuts as in ones that aren't related to understanding the material).

For me what caused me to fail is 2 things and funny enough it's not math itself. 1st is my mental state. When my mental state was horrible my mind was too distracted to focus on the math that i could do when I was mentally healthy. Trust me prioritise your health and it will really affect my grades. 2nd was if I missed one lesson I struggle with catching up cause I struggle with consistency(this was also related to my mental health.) Currently cramming for my math unit exam.

I also recommend watching videos on the history of math cause it's really fascinating and can be motivational to see where it came from.

TravellerZasha
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I highly recommend this video to everyone who is struggling no matter in what field of study they are as I am not a math student, Im applying for design universities next year and these things are what I actually do (that's why Im the highest scorer in the whole class and not to brag they are not even around me) You really get powerful once you do it strategically and with hard work. Keep grinding!

dry_n_humorous
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I always neglected math coz I struggled with it and found supper hard. but recently I came back learning about and fell in love with it. I want to learn Math again with better understanding. never give up

flamingo_land
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I easily get overwhelmed and when I can’t solve a problem or don’t can’t put logic in it, it makes me loose my mind and focus. It’s so hard, I always feel so dumb when I can’t even understand the simplest problems. I genuinely want to be good at math and it breaks my heart that I feel dumb every time…

Ffff_q
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I remember watchin right after I scored 68% in my maths exam, and 5 months later, most recently scored 83%, thanks bro, good tips.

xArinzzay_
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He's right. Basics are important. I was A+ student in primary school, struggled with math (Didn't even know what the teacher was writing on the board) in middle school. Picked up math again at the end of grade 8 and start of grade 9, and my highschool report card was filled with A+. I'm telling you, there is a continuation in math in all grades, if you study something and don't understand, try finding where it comes from. And one thing I noticed is that, after i actually GAVE my interest and forced myself to listen to class, i improved. When I didn't understand something, I asked my teachers- who were ready to help me.

And when practising, make sure to search for a similar question online and find one with an answer. First solve it, and THEN look at the answer. Compare what mistakes you made, and focus on improving it.

Mr-Raw-Chicken
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You maybe not smart for scoring great in math exercises but you for sure are very smart to be able to package all you experience and marketing on the internet to help others. Wish all the success to you my man!

MichelLedig
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I suffer with Dycalculia and ADHD, so I never was able to catch up as a kid. This caused me to have no solid base. And in such a academic demanding country as Brazil, I thought I had no chances. Suddently, a girl who was in math olimpics team said that she actually wasnt a genius, she just liked math as a child, and most importantly, she trusted herself. After that I decided to pretend I liked math, and then I started studying it more. The satisfaction of understanding concepts that I thought I never would understand became addidcting, I started to build a solid base. And now... I treat it as any other easy subject. Anything can be possible if you think it is. So it's never late to give a second chance to math! Keep on going everyone <3 (edit, im diagnosed since I was 8)

biacarv
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The video is truly inspiring, and it's given me the push I need to fully commit to understanding trigonometry. I've struggled with my quizzes in the past, and I've often felt like I'm just not cut out for math. Even my dad reassured me that I don't necessarily have to excel in math. I'm genuinely grateful for the motivation and insight you've provided.

AyaanaQumar
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The only content creator that doesn't make you feel like you are losing out when not participating their programs. Thank you! Will take these tips and apply them!

jude
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Being good at fundamentals to the point of them making intuitive sense is good tip. Rest of video is a common mindset shared by everyone

gytoser
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thank you bro. really helped me with "pick a target" tip cuz the feeling of being the best is nice. also i have a struggle with trig expressions cuz i was too sick to now im facing calculus midterm exams in two weeks.

big thanks to you from russia bro, you got a sub and chad energy💪

oooouaa
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TJANKYOU SO MCH FOR THIS VIDEO 😭😭😭😭 ive been struggling with myself thinking i was lying and pretending through all these past years bc last year i was terrible in math, my grades were absolute sh1t and i was feeling rlly down, but this THIS video gave me the boost i was needing to get back on track of studies, thank you very very much 🙏

blueberry
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You rock. I appreciate people who talk about diligence, planned repetition instead of trivializing the work you have to put into.
I totally agree with the fundamentals. This is factual knowledge and needs to be mastered, in order to solve the larger problems.
Happy Xmas and a happy new year to you.

ProBloggerWorld
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100% Agree. I've followed similar tips before and got a 5 on my AP Calculus BC exam. I do wish that I kept a notebook because it will reduce my study time while achieving the same results. Thank you for this video!

alanmakoso
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Okay i'm not even doing math anymore(opted out of it in high school) but i was RIDICULOUSLY poor at math before it (had As in all other subjects and would barely pass in maths so yeah), some of the things you said is absolutely true . I did work on getting my maths good and i went from getting 33/80 to 72/80 in a span of two to three tests and i really wish to learn some higher mathematics now after my prep phase is over . Maths asks for concepts and consistency . I hate admitting this, but i would try to get done with it in a single night, just before the test (😭), not read my school textbooks and instead jump to jee prep materials at once, not be able to solve a single question and get demotivated and leave it altogether.People knew me as the girl who could memorise everything and do just about that and not have enough "brains" for maths. It didn't help either that some other of my classmates just seemed to know the answer in a span of seconds after the teacher had jotted down the question on the blackboard. To anyone who can relate to this, yeah, i know the struggle very well, i treated maths as a monster too once, trust me, it's not. It'll be your best subject once you stop being lazy and give it some time.Just devote yourself to it, learning from the VERY START, and get the concepts on your fingertips, don't rush things, and know it's okay to struggle, but not to give up. Try to understand concepts by yourself, do derivations and try to be your own teacher, trust me, it helps A TON. Focus on more and more practice, preferable from a single textbook at first, get thoroughly done with it , then move on to something else. Biology majors in my country have a horrible reputation for doing poor in physics because of all the maths involved, but trust me, most of it is easy to me, thanks to all that math taught me in school, both in terms of subject and perseverance and it helps you a lot with areas in physics like it did for me. Keep grinding, people😇.

Also, there is something you forgot to mention, most people have terrible maths teachers who male maths a miserable subject for many when it's not. If you feel your teacher doesn't make you any better at it, or if your maths classes are a doze , get yourself on yt, there's a shitton on good teachers here who'll make maths incredibly fun for you. You can't ace any subject unless you enjoy, and most of us just suffer from that.

jinsouls_bead
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This is "THE" only math tips video you need

SaharaDusted
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Number 5. This is the exact same thing I call "A small notebook concept" for AMC prep. Really well made video.
I do think that I have taught students who have solved Cos x = 1/2 50 times and a week will go by and they cannot tell you the answer the 51st time. For some students they struggle to recall information no matter how many times they brush up their fundamentals so that maybe they will eventually get down the information but the amount of repetitions required and consistency as you note is not the same for each individual. You likely have a very good memory. But overall, very much agree with the entire video. The video design and effort while developing your other skills to also learn video editing, public speaking, teaching, really impressed.

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