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Go to class.

Work the sample problems in the book before attempting homework. Reading a math example is USELESS.

Do ALL of the assigned homework. Do even MORE if it is still tedious by the end of the assigned exercises.

Go to the Math Lab/Tutor Center IMMEDIATELY if you are having trouble. You cannot "catch-up" once you fall behind.

Read the upcoming material BEFORE class, so you at least know what the topic is.

When taking notes, write the example problems over and over with the steps the prof is doing on the board. Otherwise, when you get home, all you'll have is the answer and maybe the original question - but the steps will be a blur.

Good Question!!!! Best of Luck!

2007-08-04 09:09:31 · answer #1 · answered by bedbye 6 · 0 0

There is an old joke about a pretty young college student who goes to her professor and says "Professor -- I'll do ANYTHING to get an A in this class."

The professor looks at her & says "Great -- do the work!"

Do the work.

Go to every class. Pay attention. Do the reading. Do all homework problems. Do problems in the book. If you don't understand something -- ask questions.

2007-08-04 15:43:34 · answer #2 · answered by Ranto 7 · 0 0

Buy a book that has the required material, and read the lessons. Try the examples, and exercises. Some books have the answers to the odds in the back, so check your answers after. If you get stumped, work the problem twice before solving.

2007-08-04 15:44:12 · answer #3 · answered by smilie9876 2 · 0 0

by taking advantage of the free tutoring center offered on ur campus...

2007-08-04 15:39:44 · answer #4 · answered by carmenclassof06 4 · 1 0

practise and practise
Practice makes perfect

2007-08-04 15:43:01 · answer #5 · answered by xmashi 3 · 0 0

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