It Only Takes Two Weeks

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In this video I talk about catching up with mathematics. If you feel you are behind then this video might be helpful. Do you have any advice for people? If so, please leave a comment below.
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I failed my final 70/200. Last semester my dad passed away, I was barely in class and I was never even that strong in math. My professor let me retake the exam. I had less than a week to prepare and I just studied really hard a couple hours every day and I got a 170/200. Never limit yourself. You really can do it.

Loma
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To condense what this guy says in 9 minutes: It's 100% possible to catch up in just 2 weeks, no matter how behind you are, if you just work hard and want it bad enough

kveeesh
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Your arms are more jacked than mine, therefore i believe you

kebogu
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I am 25 . Been doing nothing with my life . I was thinking the world left me behind and I can't catch up.Thanks for the reminder.

IsseboqorowAbdi
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I knew a guy who got top marks in every course. He said he "did every problem in the chapter".
It also helps IMMENSELY to have a peaceful life outside of school. Doing Math requires a calm, clear state of mind so you can concentrate.

dvs
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this applies to everything. concentrated and effective effort propels you onto a different plane.

deltapi
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the timing of this video is phenomenal

lyanafareeha
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وأضافه لكلامه فا متعتمدوش على الشغف لان الشغف مؤقت جداً وغير مفيد جداً فا اعتمدو على الالتزام حته لو كانت لديكم ظروف كبيرة اعتمدو على الألتزام لان الشغف هو مجرد شعور مؤقت ممكن يجى لمده ١٠ دقائق ويختفى بسرعه ممكن عقبال متقومى من السرير تلاقو الشغف راح فا الالتزام مهم ومتنسوش التوكل على الله عز وچل لانه قادر يعطيك كل شي تحتاجه مهما كان ❤

nsm
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YouTube recommended this to me and I am grateful. I'm not a student, my problems are nothing math related, but this actually is good life advice.

BrumalWildling
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literally cried, I needed that "you can do it" so bad.

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At 56, I took my first math class since 1989; pre-calculus, which I finished this past December. Pre-calculus here is a semester course and I finished with a 94.15%. It was not easy. Like mentioned in the video here, it is "total immersion" in study. If you're going to work in computational matters, physics, etc., there is a mastery of the subject that goes far beyond just passing tests. Over break, it is devising a curriculum to stay up on logarithms, trigonometry, exponents - the basics - to stay sharp for calculus. Detailed and organized notes are absolutely critical. I would tab each class's notes and my study notes, so I could refer back. And, I would go to office hours for help working out those ratty little problems that seem impossible. It was kind of a kick; like, "Who's this old guy perusing the Math Department." Reading material prior to class is also essential to stay ahead of the curve and get the most out of what is being taught. You must have some idea of what is going to be taught before having it presented. When you get organized and prepared to this degree, you find that the subject matter is very distilled, and you see the connections. Epiphany: The student of calculus is forever a student of algebra and trigonometry. If I can do this after being away from undergraduate school for nearly 35 years, you can do it. I enjoy this channel. Thanks for making these videos.

anthonyzinnanti
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The first time I saw this video I was DOWN bad. I didn’t believe you. I’ve recently just had a crazy awakening and I’m just doing everything I should have done over all these years and it’s easy. I what made it hard all these years was the lack of self belief.

HoneyBunRoad
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I have nothing to do with MATHS. I just listened and applied this to one of my own problems. If anyone’s reading this, listen carefully and focus on what you want to work on! Stay blessed

XRK
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This honestly goes for everything in life, it only takes 2 weeks to catch up

Cal
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This quote literally hapenned to me, I had passed 4 months believing I was gonna fail ALL disciplines on school, but on the last 3 weeks, I made studying a priority and spent morning till night in the library, I know it wasn't a perfect efficient system as I even got sick because of it, but in less than 14 days of planning and executing I suddendly started to get almost perfect marks and ended up achieving something I once thought was impossible, I actually passed 😂🎉

MonsDez.
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I'm putting a comment so that everytime someone likes it i can revisit thing video and watch it again.
A reminder to self!!

abhishekrawani
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This is so true!!! I'm a Computer Science Major, and prior to my final exam (48% of overall) I was failing my Data Structures and Algorithms course, I grinded for 2 weeks without any distractions. In the end I passed the course. Never Give Up!!!

gt.abenezer
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Wrote “How Bad Do You Want It” on my chalkboard wall so I wake up and see it every morning.
I’m planning on going to college in the fall but I’m getting in my own way and telling myself I’m not smart enough, I’m not good in school, I’m gonna fail, etc. but I want it. I want it bad enough.
This message doesn’t just apply to math class
Thank you for reminding me of my potential. This short video is just what I needed

breec
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I watched this video instead of studying

andersthegr
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5:33 "It's bad how you want it" hits hard "It's not about passing, it's about getting a 100" "Aim to be the best" "Aim to score a perfect score because if you aim high and you miss you probably still gonna do pretty well" I want to be a topnotcher😢 that bad

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