learner222
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Hey guys I'm really struggling in math advanced (I'm year 11 currently), every math lesson I have, I don't thoroughly understand the concept being taught by the teacher. I have a really bad habit of procrastination where after each math lesson, if I don't understand the topic being taught clearly, which is basically most of the times, I will tell myself I'm going to review the topic at home and self study but I never do it, I just get carried away playing video games, and this repeats and eventually stacks up to a lot of crucial math knowledge I don't bother to learn and understand and I fall behind. Now when I do the math homework there's lots of math questions which go back into prior years of mathematics knowledge year 9/10 and since I never really listened focused in class back then I have lots of gaps in between when trying to solve a math question for example, I use chatgpt to explain a math concept to me now if I don't understand it and it'll explain the steps to solve it and it refers to prior methods taught in previous years and since I didn't listen back then I don't know how to solve it in this situation it was factorisation in math first it was differnce of squares and I need to relearn it now because I didn't learn back then and then when I dive deeper theres stuff like five term polynomial factorisation and I'm jusut getting overwhelmed by all this new stuff I have to learn and I don't know if I can do it, now that I'm in year 11 I'm trying to actually lock in and do good academically because hsc is edging closer as we speak and I'm getting a bit scared now and am now concerned if I'm too far gone and can't catch up and being overwhelmed. I was also thinking about how mathematics has so many different topics, how can I effectively self study each individual topic one by one so I can actually understand it and master it, but I lack the knowledge of any tools, now that ai is the new helpful tool like ai bots that can assist me with this journey, I don't really want to ask my teacher for help because it feels weird and I'm maybe too scared, but if anyone can give me some advicce/tips with my current situation that would really help. Ok im gonna stop venting and yapping here please help me im struggling.
Ai version for clearer and more concise understanding of my situation (I feel like my own paragraph explaining it is maybe a bit unclear and rushed so read this one if its too confusing):
Hey everyone, I'm really struggling with Year 11 Advanced Maths. Every lesson, I find it hard to fully understand what the teacher is explaining. I also have a bad habit of procrastination—after class, I tell myself that I'll review the topic at home, but I never actually do it. Instead, I get distracted playing video games, and this cycle keeps repeating. Over time, this has led to a huge gap in my understanding of key math concepts, and now I'm falling behind.
When I try to do my math homework, I notice that many questions require knowledge from previous years (Year 9 and 10). Since I didn’t pay much attention back then, I struggle to apply the necessary methods. For example, when I use ChatGPT to explain a math problem, it refers to concepts like factorization—things I should have learned before but didn’t. At first, it was just the difference of squares, but then I realized I also needed to understand five-term polynomial factorization. It feels like every time I try to catch up, I uncover even more gaps in my knowledge, and it’s really overwhelming.
Now that I’m in Year 11 and the HSC is getting closer, I’m trying to take my academics more seriously. But I’m scared that I’ve fallen too far behind to catch up. On top of that, math has so many different topics, and I don’t know the best way to self-study each one effectively. I also don’t know what tools or resources I should be using, aside from AI tools like ChatGPT.
I don’t really want to ask my teacher for help because it feels awkward, and maybe I’m just too scared. But if anyone has any advice or tips on how to catch up, study effectively, and actually understand math, I’d really appreciate it.
Ai version for clearer and more concise understanding of my situation (I feel like my own paragraph explaining it is maybe a bit unclear and rushed so read this one if its too confusing):
Hey everyone, I'm really struggling with Year 11 Advanced Maths. Every lesson, I find it hard to fully understand what the teacher is explaining. I also have a bad habit of procrastination—after class, I tell myself that I'll review the topic at home, but I never actually do it. Instead, I get distracted playing video games, and this cycle keeps repeating. Over time, this has led to a huge gap in my understanding of key math concepts, and now I'm falling behind.
When I try to do my math homework, I notice that many questions require knowledge from previous years (Year 9 and 10). Since I didn’t pay much attention back then, I struggle to apply the necessary methods. For example, when I use ChatGPT to explain a math problem, it refers to concepts like factorization—things I should have learned before but didn’t. At first, it was just the difference of squares, but then I realized I also needed to understand five-term polynomial factorization. It feels like every time I try to catch up, I uncover even more gaps in my knowledge, and it’s really overwhelming.
Now that I’m in Year 11 and the HSC is getting closer, I’m trying to take my academics more seriously. But I’m scared that I’ve fallen too far behind to catch up. On top of that, math has so many different topics, and I don’t know the best way to self-study each one effectively. I also don’t know what tools or resources I should be using, aside from AI tools like ChatGPT.
I don’t really want to ask my teacher for help because it feels awkward, and maybe I’m just too scared. But if anyone has any advice or tips on how to catch up, study effectively, and actually understand math, I’d really appreciate it.