- by Martin Greenhow at http://people.brunel.ac.uk/~mastmmg/ssguide/sshome.htm
- by Paul at Math Tutorials
General tips for Studying Mathematics:
Mathematics is cumulative:
You’ve always got to remember that mathematics courses are cumulative. Almost everything you do in a math class will depend on subjects that you’ve previously learned. This goes beyond just knowing the previous sections in your current class to needing to remember material from previous classes.
Bạn phải luôn nhớ rằng các khóa Toán học là 1 sự tích lũy. Hầu hết những điều bạn làm ở lớp toán sẽ phụ thuộc vào những môn học mà bạn học trước đó. Những môn này ngoại trừ những phần trước trong lớp học hiện tại mà cần phải nhớ tài liệu từ những lớp học trước đó.
Listen during class: In order to get something out of class, you need to listen while in class. Sometimes important ideas will not be written down on the board, but instead just spoken by the instructor.
Watch for the things the instructor emphasizes, even if just in words. The more important that an instructor thinks a topic, the more likely that it will show up on the exam.
Ask questions: If you don't understand something then ask your instructor.
Listen when others ask questions: When other students ask questions, make sure you listen both the questions and the answer. It may be that the student asking the question thought of something that you didn't think of.
Review Notes After Class: After each class, you should review your notes. Note the topics that you found confusing and formulate questions that you can ask your instructor or tutor to help you understand the topic.
Budget Adequate Time For Studying/Homework: It often takes more time studying mathematics to learn the subject than you may require in other classes.
Bạn phải luôn nhớ rằng các khóa Toán học là 1 sự tích lũy. Hầu hết những điều bạn làm ở lớp toán sẽ phụ thuộc vào những môn học mà bạn học trước đó. Những môn này ngoại trừ những phần trước trong lớp học hiện tại mà cần phải nhớ tài liệu từ những lớp học trước đó.
Listen during class: In order to get something out of class, you need to listen while in class. Sometimes important ideas will not be written down on the board, but instead just spoken by the instructor.
Watch for the things the instructor emphasizes, even if just in words. The more important that an instructor thinks a topic, the more likely that it will show up on the exam.
Ask questions: If you don't understand something then ask your instructor.
Listen when others ask questions: When other students ask questions, make sure you listen both the questions and the answer. It may be that the student asking the question thought of something that you didn't think of.
Review Notes After Class: After each class, you should review your notes. Note the topics that you found confusing and formulate questions that you can ask your instructor or tutor to help you understand the topic.
Budget Adequate Time For Studying/Homework: It often takes more time studying mathematics to learn the subject than you may require in other classes.
Homework will often take more time than you had originally thought it would. Bài tập về nhà sẽ chiếm nhiều thời gian hơn là bạn nghĩ.
Do homework after each class: At the end of each class budget, some time to look over the homework from that days lecture and attempt to do it. Doing this will allow you time to really work at understanding the concepts covered that day.
Do homework without notes and book: After the first few homework problems, put your notes and book up and try to do the remaining problems without referring to your notes and/or book.
Practice, pratic, practice: Practice as mus as possible. The only way to really learn how to do problems is working lots of them. The more you work, the better prepared you will come in exam time.
Taking notes
Listen in class: Do not just write down what you see on the board. No instructor is going to write down every word they say and sometimes the important ideas won't get written down.
Write down explanatory remarks: Make sure you write down any explanatory remarks the instructor makes.
Note important formulas/concepts: If an instructor emphasizes a particular formula or concept then make note of it.
Note topics you don't understand: If you are having trouble understanding something being presented, note that in the margin and at least write down the keywords. Leave yourself a couple of lines so you can fill in the missing details later once you've gotten help to understand the concept.
Review/Edit your notes: As soon you can after class, go back over your notes. Look for any error and/or omissions. Fill in any information you didn't have time to write down in class.
Review regularly: At regular intervals, sit down and review your notes so that you can learn and retain the information. Remember, that this information will probably be required down the road so it's best to learn it as soon as possible.
down the road: in the future
Practice, pratic, practice: Practice as mus as possible. The only way to really learn how to do problems is working lots of them. The more you work, the better prepared you will come in exam time.
Taking notes
Listen in class: Do not just write down what you see on the board. No instructor is going to write down every word they say and sometimes the important ideas won't get written down.
Write down explanatory remarks: Make sure you write down any explanatory remarks the instructor makes.
Note important formulas/concepts: If an instructor emphasizes a particular formula or concept then make note of it.
Note topics you don't understand: If you are having trouble understanding something being presented, note that in the margin and at least write down the keywords. Leave yourself a couple of lines so you can fill in the missing details later once you've gotten help to understand the concept.
Review/Edit your notes: As soon you can after class, go back over your notes. Look for any error and/or omissions. Fill in any information you didn't have time to write down in class.
Review regularly: At regular intervals, sit down and review your notes so that you can learn and retain the information. Remember, that this information will probably be required down the road so it's best to learn it as soon as possible.
down the road: in the future
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