Maths Methods is a fast-paced subject. To make things worse, it’s also a content heavy subject.
There’s a lot of content to learn in a short amount of time – and if you fall behind – the amount of work just piles on and on.
So how can you survive let alone thrive in methods?
The one big change you can do is to focus your study sessions on just one part of the subject, in other words just focus on one small topic at a time.
You need to gradually work through each topic, improving your understanding on one area of study at a time rather than covering a mix of topics.
When you break down Methods into smaller topics it becomes a lot easier to learn.
You’ll start to build a better understanding of the material; apply the concepts you’ve learnt and be able to recognize and solve problems you’re presented with.
As soon as you complete a topic you need to then practice exam style questions related to that topic.
This is because you need test your understanding of that topic early on as well as to solidify what you’ve learnt.
To save yourself time practicing exam style questions topic by topic – sign up to the Maths Methods Club.
It’s the only place where you’ll find every single methods exam question asked from 2006 grouped into 35 smaller topics.
So, no matter what topic you’re up to at right now, you can easily laser focus your studies and improve your understanding one topic at a time.
This is the best way you can study and a scientifically proven study technique that will help you to learn Maths Methods efficiently.
Going through questions topic by topic you’ll start to see patterns in how questions are asked…
and this’ll build your ability to interpret questions and boost your confidence with how to answer the various ways questions can be asked.
Once you’ve gained experience with a range of topics and have more confidence, you’ll start to put everything together and be able to apply what you’ve learnt to solve tougher problems.
Come end of the year not only will you survive but you’ll have thrived in Maths Methods.