
Fast forward today i need to sharpen up in math as my profession may require to know at least some advanced math and i want to enroll into a MBA part time course and will need to be prepared for some entrance exams, where Math will occur.
Along with geometry , the mathematics is the course that I like the most in my life since primary school and also those two are the courses I was best at , in contrast to physics lol. Anyway , you need to listen to the lectures carefully at first and pay really close attention to the lecturer that gives the course , you concentrate and focus on the blackboard or screen etc. no matter ehat happens as if the lecturer and you are the two only people are present in the class do not forget to take notes it is one of the key points. Then u definitely have to repeat them daily , remember if there is no theoretical knowledge there cannot be practical application or implementation of any lecture that u take the course , otherwise u cannot be good at ur job in the future. The most important thing is to solve a lot of questions till u get the logic of any problems to be solved. Whenever you have difficulty to solve it ask for help from your lecturer and also take advises from him/her to be better at maths or search on the internet for it then it can be on youtube , khanacademy , or any individual channels whose profession is maths. Remember to try to do your best , and I guarantee you believe me or not you are going to succeed anything related to maths even if it is the worst lecture of yours in terms of knowledge ;)
YouTube videos, especially those with graphic representations, can be quite useful for understanding mathematical concepts. And that's the bulk of learning math. The rest is mostly just memorizing a few terms and formulas. The final stretch is to have the confidence to try something every time you are presented with a problem. Just as a pipe wrench is not a hammer but can still be used to whack things into place, so to can nearly any math be used in place of any other math so long as you are confident in your ability to apply it.
I read the brain structure of people who studied LSAT problems for 2 years was different from regular brains in 5-6 minor areas so I believe exposure, nourishment and application enhances intelligence, as well as observation too.
Get a tutor, or bug the professor daily.
That is literally all I can tell you. I don’t mind bugging a prof till they help me understand something. It is their job…LOL
Having a tutor will help you on the side, tho.
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I think there are many videos that will teach you math. You just need to identify exactly what you want to learn. Math is a pretty big subject.
Have a look at Khan Academy
Spend a lot of time working out the problems.
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