You just stare at the syllabus, thinking “How is this all supposed to go in my head?”. There are pages and pages of text, often with words and terms that just don’t make any sense.
Think of it like picking apples off a tree.
We start with the closest - the first one always tastes the best. Leaving us wanting more.
Then we take the next one. And the next.
Revising for Maths exams work in exactly the same way. Start with the easiest topic, master it, then onto the next one.
Ginger Mathematician
It’s just all too much.
You just stare at the syllabus, thinking “How is this all supposed to go in my head?”. There are pages and pages of text, often with words and terms that just don’t make any sense.
Think of it like picking apples off a tree.
We start with the closest - the first one always tastes the best. Leaving us wanting more.
Then we take the next one. And the next.
Revising for Maths exams work in exactly the same way. Start with the easiest topic, master it, then onto the next one.
That’s the secret: one topic at a time.
You’ve got this!
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