While the title is the biggest understatement of the year, the concept still applies. But here's what really makes me
Our school uses the Maths In Focus textbook, and I completed all the questions in the exercises from the HSC Trigonometric Functions, and had a topic test on it. One of the questions threw in an approximation method from the Integration chapter (Simpsons rule) which I figured they'd put in, but I just lost the plot for it.
I did a past paper, I did all the exercises, and still had problems answering a lot of the questions in the test (To the point where I'm reasonably sure I failed). I also failed my half yearly, so I'm pretty sure I've failed the internal component of the HSC for mathematics (Since 55% weighting in total of failed tasks means I can't save the course). I spent HOURS on those exercises, for nothing. Believe me, that makes me want to throw tables at walls and do all kinds of other violent actions in order to exhaust this cyclone of emotional energy that's inside my brain.
I did everything I was told that would improve my marks, and they stayed the same. So what am I supposed to do now? Do more feking questions?
The fact that I also absolutely hate maths also doesn't help with information retention whatsoever. The reason why I hate it is because I can put hours of effort into something, and the teacher gives no positive reinforcement whatsoever, and then my assessments are crap, further shattering whatever minuscule amount of confidence I had left.
Ideas?
Our school uses the Maths In Focus textbook, and I completed all the questions in the exercises from the HSC Trigonometric Functions, and had a topic test on it. One of the questions threw in an approximation method from the Integration chapter (Simpsons rule) which I figured they'd put in, but I just lost the plot for it.
I did a past paper, I did all the exercises, and still had problems answering a lot of the questions in the test (To the point where I'm reasonably sure I failed). I also failed my half yearly, so I'm pretty sure I've failed the internal component of the HSC for mathematics (Since 55% weighting in total of failed tasks means I can't save the course). I spent HOURS on those exercises, for nothing. Believe me, that makes me want to throw tables at walls and do all kinds of other violent actions in order to exhaust this cyclone of emotional energy that's inside my brain.
I did everything I was told that would improve my marks, and they stayed the same. So what am I supposed to do now? Do more feking questions?
The fact that I also absolutely hate maths also doesn't help with information retention whatsoever. The reason why I hate it is because I can put hours of effort into something, and the teacher gives no positive reinforcement whatsoever, and then my assessments are crap, further shattering whatever minuscule amount of confidence I had left.
Ideas?