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how to study all of math advanced topics in 1 week? (1 Viewer)

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Looking for an efficient way to study all of the topics of maths advanced topics in 1 week for prelims. I am doing my school's year 11 prelim past paper for maths, but it looks like I have to relearn almost every concepts. Do I just learn the concepts one by one? Or should I blitz through everything?

Also the same for maths extension. Like, I just want to pass at this point.
 

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here is smth i said to someone else that applies to you
go through examples/info at the start of each chapter if its useful and if you think you got it just skip to end of the chapter and grind out the chapter review or the harder q's in the exercise. if you're worried abt skipping important content by skipping through the textbook just look over a few of the other q's and try it with no working to see if it makes sense before going to the harder q's. this should save you a majority of your time as opposed to smashing out the entire textbook

and then grind through practise papers. prac papers are more important than textbook so make sure you get through the textbook quickly and move on to prac papers or q's. you got this!
 

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Looking for an efficient way to study all of the topics of maths advanced topics in 1 week for prelims. I am doing my school's year 11 prelim past paper for maths, but it looks like I have to relearn almost every concepts. Do I just learn the concepts one by one? Or should I blitz through everything?

Also the same for maths extension. Like, I just want to pass at this point.
Look, honestly you are not in a great position right now but you know for next time.

If I were you, I would do chapter reviews (TIMED) and focus on the areas that you got wrong. Once you understand it, move on to grinding past papers and DO IT TIMED!
 

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I would hope this is a hypothetical situation ...

In any case, focus on past papers and learn the questions that you are most likely to be tested on. A week is a decent time to learn (ask me how I know from uni) but it can be really crushing the first couple days when every question in the paper feels very difficult.
 
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