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message 1: by nidhi, Pancake ₊⊹ (new)

nidhi (matching with my sisss) | 248 comments Mod
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message 2: by nidhi, Pancake ₊⊹ (new)

nidhi (matching with my sisss) | 248 comments Mod
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I really messed up in a test today. It was a surprise test in math and I just…. Yeah idek what happened I just forgot everything!! I studied for it, I really did but it just. I just couldn’t remember a single thing other than like the easy stuff and that’s probably wrong too. Idk how I’m gonna pass if things go on like this. I’m good at all my other subjects (mostly) but math is the only one where I’ve managed to consistently suck.


message 3: by Dead until further notice, Bookbug ⋆˚࿔ (new)

Dead until further notice | 177 comments Mod
that's alright dear.....it happens to the best of us!!! and some days are like that....nothing feels right!!! but don't worry...do not panic....you'll do great the next time!!!
for maths, what i used to do was.....everyday, i used to dedicate some time to practice it.....because maths is all about practice and practice and it depends on how many different questions you're solving on a regular basis.....so when i was in 10th grade, whenever i'm studying some subject like science or english or social science and start feeling bored and lazy, i pick up maths because it is mentally stimulating....i had a reference book (which was very thick and it had millions of questions!) so everyday, whenever i got bored, i would do a few questions then i'd go back to my other subjects and again when i feel losing interest, i'd do a few questions again.....and the cycle repeats....i'd advise to solve maths atleast for 30 min daily...revise topics on a regular basis....

and i'd also advise you to make a little formula notebook and you can refer to them once b4 a test quickly and that way, while you're taking the test, when a question is infront of you, surf thru the formulas in your head and find which one suits best and start solving....it happens a lot of times that we don't get the answer in the first attempt but that's alright....trial and error...don't lose hope and you'll definitely get there!!!


message 4: by nidhi, Pancake ₊⊹ (new)

nidhi (matching with my sisss) | 248 comments Mod
Aww thanks buggy I’ll try to spend more time on it, tysm for the advice <3


message 5: by Dead until further notice, Bookbug ⋆˚࿔ (new)

Dead until further notice | 177 comments Mod
yw!!!


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