The Foolproof Method for Acing Every Test-It Works Every. Single. Time.

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @sm1522
    @sm1522 Месяц назад +1076

    Watching this instead of studying

  • @Thiccems_Mcgee
    @Thiccems_Mcgee Месяц назад +482

    "Aim for perfection, and worse case scenario, you're going to do pretty well" BARS

    • @fredericksweetenhue6857
      @fredericksweetenhue6857 5 дней назад +3

      Me: confident going into calc 2 exam
      Also me: Gets a 43%
      Thankfully that teacher let us do corrections 😅

  • @Zeddy27182
    @Zeddy27182 Месяц назад +629

    I'm double majoring in Math and Computer Science. I'll graduate next December, a semester early, and my GPA will be 4.0 unless something unexpected happens.
    My approach was simple. I like Math & CS because I want to work in the AI field in the future. With that said, just because I like them doesn't necessarily mean they are easy for me.
    I watch a lot of RUclips, if I have any questions about class, until I get a fully crystal clear understanding.
    To get perfect grades, like the subjects first.
    If not, STUDY HARDER THAN THOSE WHO LIKE THEIR SUBJECTS. This is a BRUTAL FACT.
    Good luck to you all🤞🤞

    • @inspire-zone-motive
      @inspire-zone-motive 28 дней назад +5

      That's amazing. I'm currently in my 2nd sem as a CS major. I struggle sometimes. What YT channels helped you with studies?

    • @Zeddy27182
      @Zeddy27182 27 дней назад +4

      @@inspire-zone-motive Usually Neso Academy's the best😁

    • @voidzennullspace
      @voidzennullspace 27 дней назад +2

      Your profile picture looks familiar. Are you in Real Analysis this semester?

    • @hmm-ti1dn
      @hmm-ti1dn 19 дней назад

      @@inspire-zone-motive fellow cs major in 5th sem now, you'll soon need Abdul Bari too

    • @inspire-zone-motive
      @inspire-zone-motive 8 дней назад +1

      @@voidzennullspace ohh yes I am

  • @LD-dt1sk
    @LD-dt1sk Месяц назад +457

    Bro hit an asymptote on that 100%

  • @SaraGarcia_6123
    @SaraGarcia_6123 Месяц назад +226

    Basically, there is no 'easy' way, you have to put in the effort!! This is what is so inspiring about you and other mathematicians, is the amount of work and effort you have put in to become so knowledgeable in such an incredible field that is mathematics. I hope this can inspire many people to realize that if they put in the time, they will get there!

    • @missy_momentyyy
      @missy_momentyyy 19 дней назад +1

      Thank you I really needed it, I have an upcoming math exam in less than 2 weeks😔🙏

    • @JenM420
      @JenM420 10 дней назад +1

      I'm wishing you well on your test!! I think you'll do great!!

  • @RAyLV17
    @RAyLV17 Месяц назад +344

    Title: Foolproof method
    Video: "No guarantees"

    • @victorianjeri1000
      @victorianjeri1000 Месяц назад +31

      Literally everything in life

    • @Nisowyd
      @Nisowyd Месяц назад +22

      It’s clickbait, there is no fool proof method to ace every test.

    • @freddie_connor9202
      @freddie_connor9202 20 дней назад +8

      people wouldn’t click if they knew the answer required work

    • @martinprior2565
      @martinprior2565 18 дней назад +5

      there is a method, know the shit you need to know

  • @corbinwilson660
    @corbinwilson660 Месяц назад +155

    Math sorcerer, you have helped me through calculus, differential equations, linear algebra. You’ve taught me to appreciate mathematics, and I’ve even become somewhat of a book collector, and I want to say, I appreciate all of the advice that you give. It has taught me a lot.

  • @joshgarcia6344
    @joshgarcia6344 Месяц назад +132

    Doing every problem cold can be hard to do if you don't have the time though. I remember taking Calc 2 and trying to do every problem possible but my other obligations like work, other classes and basic life duties like cooking and cleaning etc. got in the way. I do agree that if you CAN do all of the problems cold you will 100 percent get at least an A on your tests. But sometimes its hard to find the time.

    • @MCJSA
      @MCJSA Месяц назад +30

      Hard to find the time and easy to burn yourself out. I wouldn't set the goal of doing every problem in sight, but I'd set a goal of a minimum amount of time to work every day and make that reasonable - and also a maximum. It's really about consistency and repetition, and if you're still under water, then maybe the class is just too hard for you and you need to take it down a notch. Find your pace and don't stop.

    • @arctic215
      @arctic215 Месяц назад +3

      Watch 'It's okay to not understand' by him. Really enlightening

    • @znhait
      @znhait Месяц назад +4

      @@MCJSA Doing every problem doesn't literally every problem. I'd say you do certain types of problems multiple times. A quick example is the chain rule. Do simple ones like (x + 1)^3, sin(x^2 + 2)...then move on to sin(cos(2x)), ln(sin(x)), sqrt(x^2 + tan(x))...follow that up by doing problems that incorporates the product rule and the quotient rule. That's the meaning of doing every problem. It's really doing as many different types of problems using the concept.

    • @Areadien
      @Areadien Месяц назад +6

      Especially if the book has 14,800 problems in a single section.

    • @joshgarcia6344
      @joshgarcia6344 Месяц назад +1

      @@Areadien yeah I should clarify I didn't mean literally every problem 😂. Just the ones on the review sections and stuff like that.

  • @athreadpool
    @athreadpool Месяц назад +39

    You are very similar to me. My motto is “practicing perfectly makes for perfection in practice”

  • @plantainsoup
    @plantainsoup Месяц назад +110

    You’ve been so helpful to me during my college experience. Honestly, I can’t thank you enough. I got a big test on Monday and this is the mindset I’m going in with.

    • @saiaditya8594
      @saiaditya8594 Месяц назад +5

      Hey! How'd it go?

    • @TFDSATX
      @TFDSATX 26 дней назад +2

      Yeah, how'd you do?

    • @plantainsoup
      @plantainsoup 16 дней назад +3

      @@TFDSATX sorry for the late update! I don’t really check my RUclips notis, lol. Did pretty well. I got a 4.5/5.0 on that exam, which was a dif eqs mid term. Actually, this morning I took my final! Let’s see. I still followed all of Math Sorcerer’s tips, and felt incredibly confident while doing it. I’m hoping for a 5/5!

  • @ronniesan9805
    @ronniesan9805 Месяц назад +283

    I'll take a 90% on any test! My maths grades are all over the place, but I'm still learning! "Shoot for the stars" as the saying goes! 😅

    • @chrisp14
      @chrisp14 Месяц назад +4

      Dude, I got a 76 on a test today. The student in front of me got a 104. Does this happen to you to?(There will never be a scholarship for me...)

    • @chrisp14
      @chrisp14 Месяц назад +1

      And I'm in pre Calc

    • @chrisp14
      @chrisp14 Месяц назад +1

      Math sorcerer took that in 1st grade.....

    • @ronniesan9805
      @ronniesan9805 Месяц назад +3

      @@chrisp14 Yup! Happens all the time! All we can do is keep learning!

    • @MCJSA
      @MCJSA Месяц назад +2

      @@chrisp14 104% in a math test? I tought only English teachers were capable of doing that.

  • @jojombo3459
    @jojombo3459 4 часа назад +1

    I am taking calculus 1 next semester and I found a video on RUclips of a full college calculs 1 class compressed in a 12h lecture.
    I am hoping to finish it before the beginning of the semester and I make sure to solve and understand all the exercises. (Also planning to take a few tests)
    Throwing ideas, maybe it will help you reader. Good luck in what you’re doing.

  • @meks039
    @meks039 Месяц назад +24

    I find doing some easy questions to warm up on test day helps. Like REALLY easy. Just to avoid the stupid mistakes. Some primary school level arithmetic. Those worksheets where they introduce negative numbers, so i dont forget those. Negative numbers and brackets.
    I work my way up to the actual content, and do a couple of those problems.
    Idk i just find it helps.

  • @trishaawate4030
    @trishaawate4030 Месяц назад +21

    Thank you! I have my first calc test on Tuesday and I'm applying these strategies.

  • @onemanenclave
    @onemanenclave Месяц назад +1007

    Instructions unclear. I'm pregnant.

    • @Astarov
      @Astarov Месяц назад +142

      You really aced the pregnancy test I guess

    • @VhantomYT
      @VhantomYT Месяц назад +7

      Good 👍😊
      I am having extreme anxiety due to having a exam in a year... And I have only a year to learn math from scratch 😨 to first-second-year college level

    • @uzairmahomed696
      @uzairmahomed696 Месяц назад +16

      Wrong test

    • @I.agri.
      @I.agri. 29 дней назад +7

      Ah, The good ol' hooking up for grades upgrade joke 😂

    • @Godly_Stuff
      @Godly_Stuff 27 дней назад +2

      ⁠@@VhantomYTdude I got an exam this year and I’ve beaten almost all the basics in 2 months (without taking it that serious)

  • @-ASTROMAGIC
    @-ASTROMAGIC Месяц назад +22

    It's kind of interesting. What you said about graduate school is how I feel the difficulty of school has been since I started undergraduate science classes. But admittedly I've always struggled to put in the amount of effort needed to succeed at a high level that you're describing. That's what has to change.

  • @Kycirion
    @Kycirion Месяц назад +8

    The bonus of math classes is that it's one of the very few classes where you can actual prove your work on each problem.

  • @citrus4419
    @citrus4419 Месяц назад +118

    Instructions unclear, I passed my prostate exam

  • @trimmim
    @trimmim Месяц назад +4

    Thank you so much for your content. I am currently a Sixth Form Student who is about to go to university. I always thought I was too stupid for studying maths, but you gave me motivation to studying maths next year as under grad. I’m very exited for the journey

  • @01hZ
    @01hZ Месяц назад +7

    you're doing great and helping a lot of people! good on you

  • @reinerheiner1148
    @reinerheiner1148 Месяц назад +9

    I'd love a video about note taking. How to write nots so that they make sense later on that thry are structures right etc. Not so much what note taking tools to use but more about the note taking itself. Thanks for sharing!

  • @russelllopez6255
    @russelllopez6255 Месяц назад +5

    I really needed this! Thank you so much for this video. Most people are not willing to go that far and exert that much effort and time like you said, but, there are no shortcuts. Success favours those who are the most prepared and those who do what most people won't.

  • @Golipillas
    @Golipillas Месяц назад +5

    Not a math student, but I'm going to use the same approach for coding interviews thank you foe your advice !

  • @blueblueseason
    @blueblueseason 24 дня назад +2

    This video hits for the ones like me. Math teachers in university have always had the same thing to tell me after we take our first exam “You in class and you on the paper are two different people” and it’s because I developed poor studying habits that stuck and I keep underestimating how much work is required to do as well in the exam as in the class. This semester I heard the usual from my calc dr and I promised her I will do better :)
    Thank you for the very comprehensive and helpful advice

  • @sheraz1001
    @sheraz1001 Месяц назад +9

    I thank you for introducing me to good books on Math (and Physics). I don't buy them but I have almost downloaded all the books that you have discussed here. I cannot perv on them like you can with the physical books with smell and all but it is still good to have them.

  • @troxic4176
    @troxic4176 16 дней назад +1

    I would like to add on top of this. Your physical health matters a whole lot. Most of the time I found myself struggling to work hard and study because my mind was foggy or in the wrong place. I stopped eating a bunch of crappy sugary foods, avoided seed oils, and ate good whole foods like meat, fruits, and veggies, as well as exercising when I could. I felt a whole lot better and I actually felt like I wanted to study and work. By improving your physical health, you heal your mental health.

  • @yesindeed5637
    @yesindeed5637 15 дней назад +1

    Im in germany in 10th grade and my teachers (math, physics, science...) do what the graduate teachers do. Expecting us to solve problems we have never seen before + use techniques we have most likly forgotten since 7th grade.

  • @AEHCPIRPTPS1120
    @AEHCPIRPTPS1120 День назад

    I had a Biology course where the review sessions covered a test question that was not covered in class, so review sessions can be key, especially when the professor goes over examples from previous exams.

  • @DrAstro-tz1ub
    @DrAstro-tz1ub 23 дня назад +1

    That was quite helpful, I shan’t give up and I will try my best. Thank you RUclips Newton!

  • @How-qc3sj
    @How-qc3sj Месяц назад +5

    Just failed my first ever exam in college, it was the first quiz in calc 3. Feels like this video was for me, since I am literally about to take quiz 2 calc 3 lol.

  • @wheelofortune
    @wheelofortune 19 дней назад +14

    notes ♡
    1. realize why u should get a 100
    - the opportunity to study probably wont come again. make it count.
    - aim to be the best! worst case scenario, u'll prob do okay bcz u tried to be the best
    2. 3:20 show up; go to class!
    - better than nothing
    3. 4:28 do homework! aim to get a 100% on ur homework so it adds to ur grade
    4. 5:27 dont compare urself: use their success as ur inspiration and drive
    5. 6:25 go over the review
    - make sure u can do homework problems, examples, review questions, etc. without looking at ur notes
    7:47 ... buttt it takes time.
    8:34 just make sure u have no doubts abt how to do it
    6. 9:00 (Test D-Day)
    - get a good breakfast, make sure u feel GREAT! get a good nights sleep!
    - 9:43 look at ur notes and make sure u can do them
    - keep looking at ur notes before the test rather than doing a bunch of problems that will exhaust u !!!!
    🔑 key takeaway 12:34
    - make sure u can do problems without looking at ur notes
    - get a good nights sleep, make sure u feel great
    - dont overdo it before the test, keep going over it before the test --- keep focusing on the subject ‼️
    - MAKE IT COUNT !

  • @cuomostan
    @cuomostan 18 дней назад +1

    I’m so pumped for the AMC tomorrow after listening to this

  • @NikhilKumar-ty6vq
    @NikhilKumar-ty6vq Месяц назад +28

    I took science as a stream and scored 68 % in my high school 12th class. now i am in college pursuing btech in cyber security and now in my 2nd year. i wanted to study maths and physics as a side hobby but i am unconfident and hesitant about it because of my high school marks being very low . btw i am 18 years old and your videos help me a lot

    • @commieguy123
      @commieguy123 Месяц назад +8

      go for it dude, you're still young. doesn't matter if you did terrible in your math and physics classes, question is how bad do you want it I'd advise you to just go for it if you don't want to live with a regret

  • @lPandoraBox
    @lPandoraBox 13 дней назад +3

    This works if u have enough free time, its not my case, let me tell u an example of my schedule rn:
    Project to finish until friday, but this week got exam wendsday and friday, then next week more one exam, then 1 free week to study for math, then 1 exam per week til 22 december, where I get vacations umtil 3 january, where I get 1 more exam, then next week 2 more exams and 1 project, after that week one more project, and after that one one more math exam. All that while waking up at 5:30 am and getting home at 8:00pm, still having to bath, walk my dog, eat, study, doing projects, exercise and trying to have some free time to relax my head, rn only sleeping 5h a day, cant cut more of it.

    • @noone-os5pj
      @noone-os5pj 10 дней назад +2

      All I can say is that it seems you are working remarkably hard. At the very least, you can take pride in that

    • @lPandoraBox
      @lPandoraBox 10 дней назад +3

      @noone-os5pj by free and expontaneous pressure. Slept 4h a day this past 3 days to finish the project and study to todays exam, it went well tho, so all good, todat I can sleep 8h 🙏

  • @alithemathguy
    @alithemathguy Месяц назад +1

    7:26 Spot on! This was your key to success, my key to success and will remain the best strategy

  • @cantflipforship
    @cantflipforship 19 дней назад +2

    Just a heads up this kid for beginner type classes. The harder classes will require all of this and additional daily studying.

  • @zabava3248
    @zabava3248 Месяц назад +1

    I agree with everything except for studying right before you take the test. Personally doing that makes me more anxious. Studyingthe night before and sleeping on it , allows me to remember mostly everything. I won’t study less than 2 hrs before a test.

  • @matinwilches
    @matinwilches 2 дня назад

    I always say this, grades do not matter in the short-term. meaning, when you have to study, do it for the joy. Even if you don't like the subject material, make yourself like it.

  • @jorgedelasfuentes4487
    @jorgedelasfuentes4487 Месяц назад +1

    Dear Math Sorcerer, thank you for all the positive videos! ❤

  • @netherjosh
    @netherjosh Месяц назад

    Really appreciate your videos. I recently went back to school and I'm going through Intermediate Algebra, and so far I'm getting an A. This is the first math class I've maintained an A in since Middle School. We have the first test coming up next week so this video is super timely. All of your tips on motivation, remembering the "why" you're trying to succeed in class, and study tips videos like this have been really helpful.

  • @Lulxec
    @Lulxec 27 дней назад

    Just finished high school this year and i'm studying applied mathematics in university now, the level of dificulty have jumped quite a lot honestly but your videos have been of great help, i also used to watch you during high school and it did help back then ,thank you very much .

  • @firetreehawkpath
    @firetreehawkpath 23 дня назад +6

    I'm 25 i just learned sin cosin tangent

    • @stefanfarier7384
      @stefanfarier7384 7 дней назад +1

      Keep going! Every function can be used to model something in reality. The more functions (patterns) you are aware of, the easier you'll recognize them when you see them in the wild

  • @alithemathguy
    @alithemathguy Месяц назад +2

    4:36 I agree with this to an extent. Sometimes you can do a lot of homework and not get a perfect score, and other times you can barely do any and get a perfect score. There was a ton of homework in my Calc 3 class like one homework assignment took me 12 hours for the week(I’m still in High School so I had to balance this 12 hours with the 7 hours of school everyday). I still didn’t finish all of it. I think the key to getting the homework down is doing more homework than you “want to”. I got a 90% on that test because one of the questions caught me off guard, but I did my homework a lot and was able to apply what I learned.
    I don’t think finishing my homework could’ve gotten me a 100% I probably should’ve read the textbook or done some research about those niche scenarios, but homework definitely prevented me from making a huge mistake and getting something like a 70%. To contrast this I barely spent any time on another homework and got a 103% because the concept really clicked with me. I would recommend doing double as much homework as it makes sense doing. If you can do one problem in each section, I’d recommend doing the hardest problem in each section without help.

  • @Robtmmartine77
    @Robtmmartine77 Месяц назад

    Those are excellent suggestions and work for most classes. Technical Physics was rough. I had to memorize how to do 100 different problems for the final.
    Now in Dynamics the professors prided themselves in giving us problems we never saw before. They wanted us to apply concepts they would say. Well the final was from hades. I used my usual method. Looked at the first problem and had no idea where to start or how to solve. I took a deep breath and went to the next problem. I went to the next problem and the again nothing I saw before or new how to apply any of the theory or hundred formulas I had to memorize.
    I turned the page and again and a couple more times and there were no more problems left. I wanted to panic.
    I put my head down and took several breaths. Almost shed a tear. And resigned myself that I would have to take that class again. That final was like if I sat in the wrong class all semester.
    I wrote all the equations for the problems I thought I would use down. I drew all the free body diagrams. I then turned the test in without being able to solve one problem. To my surprise I got a C in the class. They had to put an incredible curve or 95% of the students would have failed.
    Unfortunately more then one of my Engineering classes where like that.

  • @greatperson_7
    @greatperson_7 15 дней назад

    Sir, that's a really really good subject to talk about and u talked about it so well , and now I know that I have the same thoughts and opinions of urs which is made me sure about my studying mindset and behavior

  • @644362
    @644362 16 дней назад

    Thank you so much sir i implemented your tips and advice for my last test and I got the Highest in my class! It was 88 percent but considering my first test on which I got 50 percent, it's a great improvement! My terms are coming next next and I'm gonna get a perfect score, I'm gonna do all the things you said and ensure that I will get that score, I can do it. Thank you so much once again sir, I'm truly grateful.

  • @booksquid856
    @booksquid856 Месяц назад +2

    Love how your videos offer so much sound advice about life and not just academics.

  • @carruc_
    @carruc_ 24 дня назад

    For students with different education systems, where the grade depends entirely on a single test at the end of the semester: if needed, skip classes.
    Time is limited, and 35h+ of lessons each week won't give you time to study effectively and work on other projects.
    My humble advice is to remember that your objective is knowledge (which is possibly what you're passionate about). Pursue that and learn to attend classes purposefully: for difficult topics, or to ask questions.

  • @znhait
    @znhait Месяц назад +1

    I think the main issue is that most people know what they're supposed to do to get good grades. Sadly, sometimes, it's not possible. In my case, more often than not, I will end up liking a class, putting a lot of effort into it, and slack off in my other classes. Other times, some problems take so long that it becomes nearly impossible to do as many as one needs to truly grasp the material.

  • @NilsWikstrom-mc3nm
    @NilsWikstrom-mc3nm Месяц назад

    The only math course I've gotten the highest grade in so far is linear algebra. It was so obvious to me what I didn't understand in that course aswell as how consistent you have to be in solving problems. In analysis or differential equations, etc. that isn't as obvious and I seem to be loured into thinking I truly understand things I'm still vunerable to.
    The craziest part was that I actually thought I had failed linear algebra because I underperformed so much on it and got an A with a big margin...

  • @Katagatamekiller
    @Katagatamekiller Месяц назад +1

    It’s like you can read my mind! I just finished my first round of testing in college. Let’s just say it was a shocking/humbling experience. I have been self studying for a few years, but formalized testing is a different beast. This video was very informative in terms of studying habits. However, I am wondering if you have any advice for someone who gets anxiety during tests and forgets how to solve problems. When studying I can do the problems cold, only relying on resources the first few goes around. Once the test comes, it’s like everything leaves me and the time limit (2 hours) is all that I can think of. Is there anything you know which may help me here? Thank you, as always :)

  • @ayoub8006
    @ayoub8006 21 день назад

    I have the final exams in 40 days ,wish me luck to get all A's
    ( 💥the best vedio that i watched today 💥)

  • @beanedtea
    @beanedtea Месяц назад +1

    Tests are easy once you realize that each unit can be divided into a few topics. Hell, this is applicable to the entirety to Calculus AB. All you need to know on the AP exam is limits (which can really just be treated like basic algebra), a few existence theorems, a list of derivative/anti-derivative rules, and a few cross-section formulas. Why do you think all those Calculus parodies are so popular? They condense an entire year's worth of information into a cleverly written song, which in hindsight, is incredibly easy to understand.

  • @The_forgotten861
    @The_forgotten861 Месяц назад +1

    Honestly I am guilty bout the class skipping myself, but other than that thanks for the advice mate! Lots of love.

  • @jinxithexit3546
    @jinxithexit3546 Месяц назад +3

    I work so hard and have been for 2 years now and I still find tests terrifying and despite my consistency outside of tests I still often come back with a disappointing score.

    • @wonderfool1772
      @wonderfool1772 Месяц назад

      You might be messing yourself over due to the fear being such a huge factor

  • @inspire-zone-motive
    @inspire-zone-motive 28 дней назад

    I've got my mids from tomorrow till saturday. 7 subjects, 6 days. Having 2 exams on sat, as I come from a pre med background, so i have to take a pre calculus deficiency course in the first 2 semesters. It's currently my 2nd. I always hoped to get a 100% in every test, assignment, and exam in the 1st semester. University is a lot different from high school. The effort we have to put here to get 100 is different than that of high school. I worried myself quite much before ig, and ended up with a 3.69 cgpa. Try to actually make effort instead of just worrying abt getting an A*

  • @myladynoirr853
    @myladynoirr853 3 дня назад

    11:51 man, this is what they expect from us in my country as a high-schooler. So yeah, you got to do soo much more, not just the homework or the things teachers gave you. If you do just the homeworks or the assignments that teacher gave you here, they don't even count it as studying. And they don't usually give us basic or short assignments either, we often come home with average 10 pages of generally hard homeworks each day 😭😭

  • @alithemathguy
    @alithemathguy Месяц назад +13

    9:16 Sleep was a huge problem. I stayed up until 2 AM studying for my Calc 3 final. Did I get an A? Yes, it was just everything we have been doing for the entire year. Did I get a perfect score? No, my brain was not at full function, so I couldn’t catch myself if I made a simple mistake like d/dt of t^2 is t^3/3.

    • @CatherineIves
      @CatherineIves Месяц назад

      That's my problem. When I'm tired etc not reading questions properly and making stupid mistakes when I know how to solve it properly. I need to find a way to guard against that.

    • @eirdonne_
      @eirdonne_ 22 дня назад

      @@CatherineIves time management. so you get more sleep. only in dire situations, energy drinks

  • @anessamer
    @anessamer 5 дней назад

    96 was the lowest grade you ever got in Calculus 3 professor. I am in Calculus 1 and I wish I could get a 96.

  • @ЕвгенияЛысенко-у4н
    @ЕвгенияЛысенко-у4н Месяц назад +1

    I skip lectures of Scientific Computing because my teacher just reads the power point and and I feel like he is waisting my time😂🙈 People stopped asking him questions because he seems to be unhappy about questions 😂 I found that if I study his power point on my own, I get more out of it :) Is it ok to miss his classes in this case?

  • @lilacreed2799
    @lilacreed2799 15 дней назад

    Test anxiety is one thing, but let’s be honest if you know the material and your comfortable with the questions YOULL GET A GOOD GRADE.

  • @moupou5639
    @moupou5639 Месяц назад +1

    How do I apply math theories for hard calculations? By this I mean calculations that you really can't learn beforehand for a test. Should I just start solving different problems or what? Do you have any recommendations where to start?

  • @butterspread4104
    @butterspread4104 Месяц назад +1

    i just got a 100 on my first ap calc bc test, im ecstatic

  • @MD-kv9zo
    @MD-kv9zo 20 дней назад

    The problem I have with homework is that the parts that I don’t under rarely get answered I think what’s the point if doubts aren’t solved(I can’t understand whatever is on internet). This is about JEE

  • @piotrnowakowski2271
    @piotrnowakowski2271 17 дней назад

    If you want to QUICKLY LEARN math, english, or any other subject there is ONE PRINCIPLE:
    Learn like AI.
    THERE IS NO POINT IN LOOKING at a single exercise for an hour.
    COLLECT INPUT (task description)
    COLLECT PERFECT OUTPUT (CORRECT method to do the exercise)
    ANd learn to replicate.
    I just take all of the math exercises and read the solving methodology on the internet, NOT ANSWERS, METHOD as this is what helps you refine input into a good output.

  • @MCJSA
    @MCJSA Месяц назад

    Do the homework because doing math is a skill and the more you practice it, the better you will get. Deep learning happens with a lot of repetion and non-directed thought. By practicing this you will get insights into what you are doing and how it works. Insight comes this way and can't be forced by "trying real hard" to understand. So, do the homework.

  • @reece2574
    @reece2574 13 дней назад

    I’m taking 7 engineering classes, I go to every lecture but by the time I get home to study I’m exhausted. It’s nearly impossible for me to do all the problems cold due to time constraints. How can I be better?

  • @PeacenLuv777
    @PeacenLuv777 Месяц назад +1

    If you would like, you can publish it

  • @walternullifidian
    @walternullifidian Месяц назад +3

    I had a terrible educational experience, and didn't finish high school. Math was scary to me, because the teachers made it boring and intimidating.
    Several years ago, I read some books about the history of math and found it to be really interesting. So now I can at least watch videos about math without feeling terrified.

  • @arapark8353
    @arapark8353 13 дней назад

    I am a gold medalist in my graduation, I'm so pretty that even women call me pretty
    I'm also a Harvard PhD student

  • @n7x
    @n7x 19 дней назад +1

    I have a maths methods exam in 3 days, the last couple exams I barely passed. I have 2 whole days to upgrade my maths knowledge to an A standard so I can get into University. The exam is worth 50% of my grade. I can do really well in it and carry my overall grade to an A standard, or I could absolutely flop and probably not even pass. Is it over for me?

  • @nicolaskeroack7860
    @nicolaskeroack7860 Месяц назад +2

    7:20 I went through a class where we were allowed a cheatsheet, even after memorizing everything I had shitty grades. Perhaps the real issue was the class class? btw I memorized everything in that class(while basically understanding nothing) and now I forgot everything. for each exercises I had to check the solution(at least for the first exercise of each new concept) since they required a lot of imagination to mixing them up with precedingly taught unrelated concepts, instead of just making exercises about the taught concept
    am I alone?

    • @ConnorLaBianco
      @ConnorLaBianco Месяц назад +2

      Just happened to me, but I didn’t practice enough and I need to work harder. Differential Equations kicks my butt though cuz i take so long to write EVERYTHING out.

  • @basmach131
    @basmach131 Месяц назад

    I'm watching this somehow to give me some hope even though ik that i have a low chance to get good bc I'm stuck with Logic & applications 😭😭

  • @AlexBailey-c5k
    @AlexBailey-c5k Месяц назад

    That motivates me to get my associate's degree in physics and electronics engineering ❤ math sorcerer

    • @AlexBailey-c5k
      @AlexBailey-c5k Месяц назад

      Then I transfer my credits to MIT, uc Berkeley, Harvard and nyu polytechnic

    • @eirdonne_
      @eirdonne_ 22 дня назад

      @@AlexBailey-c5k if you get into them or before? ur in HS?

    • @AlexBailey-c5k
      @AlexBailey-c5k 22 дня назад

      @@eirdonne_ after I transfer my credits from community college

  • @MotivationEditzG
    @MotivationEditzG Месяц назад

    Just work hard .Work harder.Work even harder.Fail.Review Mistakes.Fail.Review Mistakes->Achieve success

  • @ethanx908
    @ethanx908 19 дней назад

    I really need a drastic turnaround

  • @angrymeowngi
    @angrymeowngi Месяц назад +2

    I'll make a guess before continuing: Cheating is the key. It works 100% of the time if you have 100% of the answer. The only problem is you don't get away with it 100% of the time. Subscribe for more useless and dangerous life hacks.
    But on a serious note, I think the only foolproof method isjust always practice. Afterall, practice makes perfect...wink wink. This is so true for mathematics. You can't just skip practicing.

  • @redandgreenchristmasblues23
    @redandgreenchristmasblues23 Месяц назад +1

    thanks for this framework. i hope you know that you are an exceptional teacher and you help so many people daily. thank you thank you

  • @shervondoro8189
    @shervondoro8189 18 дней назад

    I'm studying for 9th grade SHSAT

  • @davenavy9960
    @davenavy9960 Месяц назад

    Go through every single problem at the end of the chapter in order to

  • @abdulahkhan3508
    @abdulahkhan3508 29 дней назад

    I want a table like yours

  • @mateenalishah569
    @mateenalishah569 22 дня назад

    I'm did math and other classes in kinesiology, I managed to always get 50% on tests pulling my grade from a B or an A to a C or an D. I did not comprehend at least more than 50% of the class. In my class I am doing ECG and Graded Exercise Prescription, I am not understanding what kind of heart rhythm is? Confused, it looks so similar. I have to know bpm, what it looks like, is it clinically signficant? I know it is not math, but I want to pass for me to get my degree, I did math like algebra 2, for the graded exercise testing, for the testing the speed and elevation, so math helps?

    • @mateenalishah569
      @mateenalishah569 22 дня назад

      It seems like my classes have big point assignments like projects.

  • @thomasmesfin4000
    @thomasmesfin4000 Месяц назад +1

    Hi, I really need help with physics E&M I want to have a better understanding of physics in general. I understand the topics so far but when the test comes around the questions want me to pull from prior physics knowledge but I haven’t taken AP physics mech and the last physics course I took was nearly 2 years ago. If you guys know anyone who teaches well please let me know.

  • @silverxenon
    @silverxenon Месяц назад

    Thank you Math sorcerer

  • @douglasstrother6584
    @douglasstrother6584 Месяц назад +9

    When I was a student, I had to do all of the homework, and study the posted solutions after submission.
    Attend class *and* office hours!
    When I need to learn new stuff work-related, I have to go through the details of a derivation, and do problems, if I'm reading a textbook.

  • @PeacenLuv777
    @PeacenLuv777 Месяц назад

    The Marathon continues 💙

  • @sennpowerhv6922
    @sennpowerhv6922 Месяц назад +2

    5:00 it would be easier to do the homework if it could be done on paper and not on the computer which is a frustrating device to use for homework!

    • @rooodis456
      @rooodis456 25 дней назад

      If it gives you immediate feedback, I will take it over paper every single time. I like to know when I am wrong the second I am wrong rather than waiting 2 weeks for something to be graded

  • @lucasrumd
    @lucasrumd 29 дней назад

    I was expecting him to say something like "just get every question right"

    • @eirdonne_
      @eirdonne_ 22 дня назад

      lmaoooo thats foolproof

  • @jota5044
    @jota5044 Месяц назад

    I've studied math in an Argentina's national university the math asignment class that its basically a pdf reader simulator. Sadly When teacher get old they get lazy

  • @PeacenLuv777
    @PeacenLuv777 Месяц назад +1

    My calculator changed by the way mr sorcerer, the correct answer is 4.1330000 (repeating) but my calculator is now giving me 4.1310000 (repeating) Thats broken.
    Peace and love.

    • @ishkanark6725
      @ishkanark6725 18 дней назад

      It may be on a different setting

  • @salsspar2132
    @salsspar2132 Месяц назад

    i needed this

  • @passionisinspiration1912
    @passionisinspiration1912 Месяц назад

    Any video on how to ace classes as a grad student? (I m a physics grad student taking general relativity and astrophysics classes)

  • @kenny.brendan
    @kenny.brendan 29 дней назад

    My issue is that it’s so hard for me to do this multiple classes. It’s almost like all of this x4 or 5 classes

  • @peytonmatheson5954
    @peytonmatheson5954 Месяц назад

    I don’t think I’ve every met anyone who got a perfect score on a test in upper level analysis or abstract algebra

  • @TheEverythingPill
    @TheEverythingPill 18 дней назад

    "it works every. single. time."
    also him 30 seconds into the video:
    "there is no guarantee"

  • @Nightmare-iq9tb
    @Nightmare-iq9tb Месяц назад

    whenever i solve problems, when i get to one i don't understand i force myself to read it again and again, but my mind gets clouded and i don't get it right.
    This happes a lot then i give up for the time being. How to do fix this(mostly doesn't happen in math , but in physics and chemistry)

  • @wes9627
    @wes9627 Месяц назад +1

    The only way to guarantee 100% on every test is to have parents who donate $Millions to your school. There is such a beast as a bell-shaped intelligence quotient, IQ, curve that we must all live by. I suspect that my IQ lies somewhere between 100 and 115, evidenced by the fact that I have a Ph.D. in engineering and had poor parents. I rarely scored above 90-95% on anything because I'm somewhere around normal, which means that I had to work my butt off for everything I accomplished. My advice is stay away from partying, drugs, and alcohol, and keep your mind sharp by eating three good meals a day and getting enough exercise and sleep. And have a goal in mind to push you forward through all the hard work ahead of you.
    "In general, an IQ score is defined with a median and mean of 100. Scores above 130 are labeled as above average or “very superior,” while scores under 70 would be considered below average or labeled as “borderline impaired.” Most people have an average IQ between 85 and 115."
    P.S. I failed kindergarten about 76 years ago, so even if you have had some really bad grades in the past, keep trying to improve and you will.

  • @rodrigoanjos6256
    @rodrigoanjos6256 27 дней назад

    8:31 9:56

  • @YusufHassan-0
    @YusufHassan-0 Месяц назад +2

    Hello math sorcerer

  • @Perc_Professor
    @Perc_Professor 16 дней назад

    watching this instead of revising, pray for me guys 🙏🙏