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Tips For Studying Calculus
Calculus is considered to be one of the most difficult classifications of advanced mathematics. To do well in calculus, you need to have a strong base and knowledge of algebra and trigonometry. Learning calculus is not a piece of cake. There are no shortcuts- You need to know the RIGHT method. But hey! Nothing is impossible if you spend the right amount of time and strategize your learning habits. Scroll down and find below the 8 most useful tips for productively studying calculus.
1) Understand Your Course
Take time to read your syllabus properly. By doing so, you will be able to have an in-depth understanding of your course curriculum and you will know what concept you will be learning, what part of the book the syllabus concur with, and all the details regarding your assignments, home works, and exams.
2) Prepare Your Strategy
You need to create an effective learning or homework plan to manage your time well for both calculus and other classes. Doing so will develop your organization skills, will keep you more focused on your studies. Also, this will give you enough leisure time to relax after your study.
3) Allocate Time For Homework
Make sure that you allocate at least 2-4 hours to your homework projects. This will give you enough time to work on difficult homework problems and help you to become more disciplined and productively channel your thoughts and ideas.
4) Memorize
You must dedicatedly learn formulas, definitions, and theorems daily. Do not keep it for another day. Learn them right now! This will avoid difficulties in the future and you would find it easy to recall everything you learned in no time!
5) Work Every Day
When you start working on calculus, you must make it habitual. Do the works regularly daily. This will definitely make you an expert in the concepts, definitions, and theorems and thus you will find calculus very simple in the time being.
6) Form A “Calculus Gang”
Pick 1 or 2 friends from your class who are experts and enthusiastic about learning calculus. Work regularly with them. This is one of the best methods to learn calculus as your friends will give you out-of-the-box ideas which you might not have ever thought of. Moreover, you won’t get bored.
7) Prepare Early
When you have exams, start preparing at least 5 days before them. Start outlining the important topics, equations, and theorems. This will boost your self-confidence and by the time you write your exam, you will be at ease with no stress of failing. This would also avoid last-minute emergency issues, for example, illness.
8) Find New Problems
You must always be able to work on new challenging problems. Work on problems that are not regularly assigned from your textbook. Do good research through the internet and work on new problems
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