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FLYHAWK14

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During year 11, I did heaps wells in the 1/2 yearlys, and I stupidly decided to go up a class where the new class were like 5 topics ahead and you can probably guess how the yearlies went and if you're wondering what I was doing then, was that I made every possible attempt to try to understand the work but they teacher went too fast. So the question is, how can you teach yourself 2U/3U math??? Please try to help, I'm in no mood to be shamed ok?
 

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Also, I want to add that I decided to move up is that the Math teacher I had originally was Psychotic(literally) and had left(thank goodness) and I went back to that class(thank goodness)
 

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Exphate said:
GEt your y11 textbook(s), and go through the exercises that you don't know, write up the theory, do questions etc etc. Ask for teacher help if you dont understand something.
Bulls eye!

best way to study is like Exphate said revise then do question espically when near exams, i remeber i did heaps of past papers (best way to know ur weaknesses and strength!)
 

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