The trick is to study throughout your life. Never stop learning, integrate that information into your life. Just like someone who learns how to play a new game, they use use that information regularly.
i do and for whatever reason i only remember what i dont need like i remember that d/dx(tan(x)) is sec^2(x) (which i learned from some random chat on irc) but not how to do radicals (which i have to do a lot this year)
I found school wasn’t that helpful. They seemed more geared to just test. I used services like cbt-nuggets to supplement the lesson plans and found it invaluable. Perhaps there’s something like that available to you.
The trick is to study throughout your life. Never stop learning, integrate that information into your life. Just like someone who learns how to play a new game, they use use that information regularly.
i do and for whatever reason i only remember what i dont need like i remember that d/dx(tan(x)) is sec^2(x) (which i learned from some random chat on irc) but not how to do radicals (which i have to do a lot this year)
What scum downvoted this!?
I found school wasn’t that helpful. They seemed more geared to just test. I used services like cbt-nuggets to supplement the lesson plans and found it invaluable. Perhaps there’s something like that available to you.
hmm…seems like i only forget stuff if im gonna be asked for it…maybe?
i mean, half of what is in the plan is stuff i already knew