Forgive my interference with, but there is a brilliant way to improve your scoring, at any material : there is a fine booklet to helping people to study faster and efficiently! You may want to buy and read the "Basic study manual" (BSM) of L.Ron Hubbard.
Try it!!!
Ciao......John-John.
2006-10-15 01:04:26
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answer #1
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answered by John-John 7
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Geometry at times can be very difficult - that is true. I suggest you take your time to understabnd the material studied instead of simply learning it by heart. So, devote time to reading your book and looking through the notes. Once you understand the concepts fully application of those in practice should not be a problem.
2006-10-15 01:03:46
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answered by Elena N 2
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Solve problems of geometry in real life. For example, draw a right angle triangle on a graph paper and calculate area by the formula and check it by counting the number of small squares enclosed by the triangle and see how well it checks. This way you will have interest in the subject and you would also feel confident.
2006-10-15 01:04:14
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answered by Trad 2
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1.Learn principles by thinking out examples. Learn details by fitting them into some principle or logical system. Material which is organised in some structure is much easier to recall
2.Before starting to read a book or a chapter, do you glance quickly through it? This gives you a general ideal of the subject matter and will lend direction to your study
2006-10-15 00:58:47
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answered by sam 2
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Step 1. Turn off your computer and stop wasting time on here.
Step 2. Get your course notes and read through them, and re-do work you have answers to.
sorry, there's no shortcuts, to get score you need to know the stuff
2006-10-15 00:54:00
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answered by rchlbsxy2 5
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1) if you have a mini white board, do out the questions on it each day
2) stay after school for help
3) ask a lot of questions in class - decrease your doubts
2006-10-15 01:16:22
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answered by mklaks 2
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look around you, angles are part of everything. make sure you have a good light source and no distractions. keep full pens and sharpened pencils handy and lots of "scratch" paper. you will do fine, have faith in yourself.
2006-10-15 01:01:59
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answered by Boliver Bumgut 4
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one important thing is not to memorize things... it is a great thing to analize it... memorizing and analizing is not the same...
2006-10-15 00:53:39
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answered by Lanthander 1
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