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e-bird-online · 1 month ago
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dnaayan-blog · 2 months ago
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A box contains red, blue, and green marbles. If the ratio is 3:4:5 and there are 36 marbles total, how many are green?
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360freeonlineeducation · 25 days ago
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How to solve mathematics without any complexity!!
Which is the smallest? A. 1/2 B. 0.6 C. 3/4 D. 0.25 Answer: D. 0.25
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If a bag contains 12 red balls, 8 blue balls, and 5 green balls, what fraction are blue? A. 8/25 B. 8/20 C. 5/25 D. 8/30 Answer: A. 8/25
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bigworldvideos · 3 months ago
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If you’re a 9th-grader aiming for math success, make sure to watch this video and take notes. Don’t forget to practice the problems discussed and revisit any concepts you find tricky.#9thGradeMath #MathExamPrep #Semester2 #MathStudyTips#Videos #Library
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surfthesinecurve · 4 months ago
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Saturday, 22 February ✿˖˚ ༘𐙚
late night study session today. unintentional but needed due to so much procrastination. I have a midterm math exam on tuesday…Taylor series, i hate you. you bring me so much grief.
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queenofspades2222 · 15 days ago
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Productivity tips! ヾ(≧▽≦)o
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some tips i will be following for the next 7+ months
1+2 rule: pomodoro study session for 2hrs and 1hr revision (if you are like me and you find pomodoro session too short, try 90 min ultradian sprint followed by a 20min break)
switching subjects after 1hr
1-3-5 method: 1 must do; 3 should do's; 5 could do's
replacing social media dopamine hits with ted talks or anything that sparks creativity in your field of study
quality>quantity
take boring breaks: just sit in silence, walk around, stretch but don't check your socials or listen to music
create a study playlist and do not listen to those songs outside your study session, and put it on before you start your session to get into that mode
this is for when you're struggling to get in the flow state - do the task for 5 min and if do get into the flow state (which you will) set a 25 min timer and then follow through with pomodoro technique.
take 30 seconds break after each 30 min, take deep breaths; helps to reset and rewire your brain
take mini-breaks throughout the day- which are non-academic to unwind and keep yourself away from your gadgets
ps. i will keep editing this as time goes and i find more useful tips<3
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study-diaries · 1 year ago
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Math Tips
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Well, let me tell you, we all have this love-hate relationship with this subject, right? The worst part is that when you don't know what the heck is going on, so, as a girl who studied maths (2 Volumes/textbooks) on her own during the year she was homeschooled, here are some tips and tricks that I did to get an A+ in my math finals!
Get your syllabus together
In the beginning I had no damn idea what was going on and it was just confusing. I had to do the first thing I did was taken my index/table of contents and mark the chapters which i knew very well and the ones I had no clue about. And then i arranged them with the marking scheme, like which one carries the most marks etc etc and study accordingly.
Complete lessons/chapters that you already know
When you finish off the things you already know then that's gonna give you the confidence you need even if you know only 1-2 chapters, learn it throughout and make sure that you'll get the answer no matter how twisted the sum is. If you're doubtful about the whole textbook like any normal person.... Start with the easy ones. (I know there are literally really no "easy" chapters, spare me)
Harder chapters need hard work
Most chapters like Trigonometry proofs, Geometry proofs, Algebra, Graphs, Mensuration and Calculus etc need more than minimum effort but here's a trick, what is the common thing in this? Yes, they're all formulae and theorem based which goes to my next point. These chapters are completely based on how much you've understood your basics.
Formulae and theorem cheatsheets
Make a list of all formulae and the theorem used in the book, write them chapter wise and no printouts or digital notes. Take a paper and write it down, no excuses. It helps you while you're practicing, revising and in the last minute review, it helped me damn much. Remember, maths is a sport. The basic formulae must come to you like reflexes.
YouTube is your best friend.
For every single chapter, go and watch the basics and how a sum is done step by step. A recommendation for this is Organic Chemistry Tutor who literally is one of the reasons i passed. He has videos from basic geometry, trigonometry, statistics to calculus. Search for your own YouTubers and be clear with concepts.
Math is fully memorization
Memorize formulae and theorems with the back of your hand, you should be able to recall them within seconds. Be thorough.
Memorize basic math values (if calculator isn't allowed)
Do this if you have a majority of chapters like Statistics, Mensuration, Profit/loss calculation etc, where large numbers are concerned. Memorize the first 10 square, cube, decimal and multiplication values. It may be dry but there are literally songs available for these things, I'm serious, i learnt the first 10 cube roots by listening to Senorita xD Search for rhymes and they'll definitely be many!!
Work it out!!!!!!
Can't stress this enough, atleast 30-40 mins is the minimum for maths. I'm serious, work out each sum, don't ever think it's a waste, you'll see the results. Practice makes perfect. Work out every single sum, from examples to exercise ones cause let's be honest, our examiners love to take problems from every nook and cranny of the book.
Whiteboard method
So, I made this up and it actually works, if you have a whiteboard or anything else, once you completed a chapter, take a random page and whatever sums you have on those two pages, you need to complete within a given time limit. It helps you to identify your weak points and where the hell you're losing both time and effort and not to mention that it gives you confidence boost up.
Hope this helps :))
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nihilistem · 2 years ago
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Hey! I read your study tips both posts regarding adhd . (Feel free to ignore )
I am still undiagnosed and I think it's adhd but i do not have the resources nor the environment or support system to do anything about it .I am a high schooler preparing for entrance exams and i really need to like get my shit together and i feel like i have wasted sm time already but i really do want to get better. When i sit to study i just can't focus if I keep my phone in some other room then also i would just sit and stare at my books without accomplishing something. I am trying really but it's feels like my brain is frozen and my body is moving .my brain keep screaming guilty and ashamed but i can't seem to do anything about it.your study post actually i related to a lot because pomodro kind of seems to be working for everyone but me and the you described the exact same things I do
I know this is a lot to ask for please feel free to ignore but how do I stop Letting my emotions take over and study consistently because I only have one chance at the exams
Oh my, first of all I’d like to say that, as cliché as it is, I know exactly how you feel. I was undiagnosed for so long (I was only diagnosed a few months ago) and I didn’t even know that the adhd things I experience on a regular basis wasn’t normal or neurotypical for so long.
first up : I know this is difficult, but please do not say such things about yourself. I’m not gonna get into the whole thing, (cuz I have done a post on that already) but it’s true that the more you drill that bad stuff into your brain, the more it’s gonna stick. We need our brains to be in the best condition possible to study efficiently and saying bad stuff about yourself that isn’t even true is just going to hinder your performance. You got this. I promise you’re not lazy. Your brain just isn’t motivated by the same things others are, but we can work with that simple difference.
I’ll make a separate post on how not to let your emotions take over, but for now …
adhd study tips for those trying to get into the habit.
— by a stem student with adhd.
here’s my first post on adhd study tips.
— don’t put your phone in a different room. Instead, download an app that prevents you from using other apps on your phone.
there’s plenty of apps that do this but the one I prefer is ypt because all its features are completely free and it stops your timer when you exit the app unless you enter ‘allowed app mode.’ I don’t know about you, but if I find that I’m just zoning out on my textbook then I end up stopping my timer and deleting the record because I know I didn’t actually study, and this motivates me to actually get some work done. The timer also gets me motivated to keep going for longer so I have physical proof of my focus time and studies. It will feel good to even have just 1 hour of study time on it, I promise.
— even if you’re not interested in your studies, try your best to find even one thing that interests you.
novelty, challenge and interest are some of the best motivators of the adhd brain, so use it. I know that sparking your curiosity for a subject you hate seems impossible, but hear me out.
ever since I was young, I was exposed to books and I drew everyday. This caused me to become very passionate about the arts, but since I had adhd and didn’t know, I failed all my classes and specifically hated chemistry because it was specifically designed to be everything that I can’t be good at due to my poor memory and the need to memorize a TON of concepts. Then during class one day, I was doing chemistry work with my friends and felt frustrated that they could easily balance equations and work out which compounds were acids or bases purely by its chemical formula. And that’s what sparked me to start reading my textbook to see what the big deal was. How was it possible for one to just know when something is a acid solely from looking at a bunch of letters? This started a chain reaction; I found my answer, and found that the process of finding my answer and learning this new information was fulfilling. So I looked at all the other chemistry topics, and it turns out chemistry was fun. I was supposed to be an art student but now I’m majoring in chemistry and biology, all because of that sense of challenge and curiosity I was given that day.
tdlr; I was bad at chemistry but I’m now majoring in it because I felt challenged by a friend and was curious to know how they could solve chem equations easily.
All it took was a bit of curiosity. It’s a very powerful thing to the adhd brain. And if you use this as a motivator for your studies it might even cause you to hyper-fixate on your work, which means you’ll naturally spend more time studying just to find all the answers you’re now dying to know.
— use the pomodoro timer, but think about the things that you have to do that seems a little impossible to do under 25 minutes.
This fulfills the ‘challenge’ category I mentioned in the previous tip.
Let me explain; I subconsciously started doing this to myself without anyone telling me this and it’s helped me a LOT. Here’s an example;
“This chapter’s too long, it’s impossible to read through everything and understand the key concepts in just twenty five minutes.”
is it, though?
So I was off to the races, genuinely reading through every page and taking note of every single heading or bold or italicized word so I will be able to summarize the entire topic by the time the twenty five minutes is up.
And it doesn’t even matter if you don’t make that twenty five minute mark, because you’ll feel a sense of defeat and try it again with another chapter/topic.
this accomplishes two things; one, the work you’ve been putting off or zoning out on is now probably 20% - 50% completed and now you feel motivated to continue. Two, this method will train you to be faster in learning or studying new material or even just completing work in general, depending on what you’re challenging yourself to do.
— dress up, do your hair, study at a library or cafe you love (and possibly make pretty notes.)
I’ve talked about interest, I’ve talked about challenge, and now I’m gonna talk about novelty.
Do this with purpose! But what do I mean by that?
I’m sure you’ve come across studious girls in media or even people on social media making videos and taking pretty photos of their day out to study. Usually they’re dressed the part and even if they’re not, there’s a certain vibe, aesthetic or aura about them that is just so desirable that it makes you wish you were doing what they were doing. And if you don’t feel this way, find content creators or media that do make you feel this way.
How will this help me? Well, there are actually a few reasons but the first one that comes to mind is that this is also an adhd tip used outside of studying. Combining a task you don’t want to do with a task you’d like to do is a faster and more efficient way of convincing yourself to do long, difficult or even tiring tasks. Another is that doing this would also mean you’ve technically gotten yourself to desire studying, something more commonly known as romanticizing studying. If you make studying look fun, glamorous or even desirable for yourself then you’re sure to get to the hideous parts of it. Think about being a straight A student, someone who’s always wearing nice clothes with great hair and such a focused work ethic. Once you desire to be that person and you dress like that person, you’ll start to do the things that person will do.
— use the pomodoro timer but set it to even shorter bursts instead. (e.g. 15 minutes work, 5 minutes break.)
Or hell, on my worst days I set it to 5 minutes work, 5 minutes break.
The whole point of this exercise is to just start, because that’s arguably the hardest part about studying, you can’t get yourself to actually start or to actually focus. So promise yourself a five minute break after a very short amount of time of reading.
— skip straight to the questions of a topic, try to do them and identify the information you need to get the answer right.
For example, I came across a bio question that was rather simple but I didn’t know the answer to because I haven’t revised the topic for a while, and the question was, what is needed in the body for anaerobic respiration to take place? And the answer was simple, but I didn’t know because again, I didn’t study the material before answering the paper.
one’s brain can have the habit of being complacent especially when you don’t wanna do work, so diving head first into the questions and realizing that you don’t know jack shit would be a good wake up call for you and your brain—and this can connect to the second point that I made because you might find that you’d be eager to get the answer right all on your own, and become curious as to what the answer is.
important to remember …
erase everything bad that you were told or led to believe about studying. I promise that if you look for ways to make it engaging for you and form a habit, studying can be something you don’t dread or worry about everyday. You are capable. This is the start of your journey. Yes, the question of ‘what if I get distracted again’ will always be there but think about what could happen if today is the first day you’re not distracted. If you don’t at least try to start now, you will have zero chance of being able to actually focus and study. But if you try, the worst that will happen is that you tried. If you keep trying, it will happen. I promise.
If you need any more tips regarding adhd, (or being undiagnosed,) please do let me know. I’ll do my best to help.
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felic2q · 11 months ago
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just trust the process
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sageisntamathperson · 8 months ago
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Math people of Tumblr: what books should I read/YouTube should I watch to “get into” math beyond what they teach in school? I’m in Algebra 2/Precalc, if that helps :)
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guplia · 3 months ago
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I hate A levels.
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e-bird-online · 3 months ago
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Important Mathematical Problem and Calculation For OAR TEST
The OAR (Officer Aptitude Rating) Test is an exam used by the US Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard to assess candidates applying for officer programs. It is a subset of the Aviation Selection Test Battery (ASTB-E) but is taken independently by those not pursuing aviation roles.
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How to calculate gravitational potential energy?
Gravitational Potential Energy
The gravitational potential energy (GPE) is the energy stored due to the position of an object in a gravitational field. It is given by:
U=M.G.H
where:
U is the gravitational potential energy (in joules).
M is the mass (in kilograms).
G is the acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s²).
H is the height above the reference point (in meters).
For aircraft, the GPE is relevant when considering fuel consumption and climb performance.
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dnaayan-blog · 3 months ago
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Critical Applied Mathematics (Calculus) for Competitive Exams (ASVAB, ASTB, AFOQT)
Hildas Problems, Landau's Theory.
Vygotsky viewed concepts in mathematics, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (FTC):
Connects differentiation and integration, the two main concepts of calculus.
Implicit Differentiation
Differentiating equations where y is not explicitly solved for x.
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Solving problems where multiple variables change with respect to time.
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360freeonlineeducation · 25 days ago
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Free Online Education: The Future of Learning?
The rise of online learning platforms is explored, examining the potential impact on traditional education systems. The advantages and disadvantages of free online education are discussed, highlighting its accessibility and potential to democratize knowledge.
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GET ONE TO ONE FREE TUTORING CLASS 👈.
How to solve mathematics without any complexity!!
What is 25% of 160? A. 20 B. 30 C. 40 D. 50 Answer: C. 40
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Solve: 4.5 × 3.2 = ? A. 13.4 B. 14.4 C. 15.2 D. 16.0 Answer: B. 14.4
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Discuss how free online education makes education accessible to people regardless of their location, financial situation, or background. Highlight real-world examples of individuals who have benefited from free online courses. Address the potential of free online education to empower individuals and communities.
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atarxiiadiaries · 8 months ago
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D-15 27/10
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today was honestly semi productive - i got half the things i wanted to do, done and i procrastinated so much. but at least i got something done, right?
a lot of whiteboard work today, for both bio and chem. i watched a few videos to recap myself on the topics! for maths, i did some exam questions and a mini test on algebraic methods, i feel somewhat confident now!!
hope you had a productive day today,
love aloe 💘
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surfthesinecurve · 4 months ago
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sunday, 23 february ⋆.ೃ࿔*:・ day 2 of 100 days of productivity
such a good study sesh today. amazing what a can of monster can do to my brain it activates it i swear. getting better at taylor & maclaurin series!
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