I have to ace a 70 question test for my college algebra course… If I fail again I’m out for good.
I slept throughout most of the homework assignments (I have my reasons, work related issues) and I’m already on my second attempt at this course. This test is my last chance.
I’m looking for your best advice on how to focus and actually assimilate the information.
Each one topic is really easy on its own, but when confronted with 70 questions, each topic with its own caveats… I struggle to remember procedures, “side effects” or common tricks, e.g. I forgot how to factorize (x^3 +1) in the middle of resolving a fraction division and lost an invaluable half hour finding out how mad easy it was… I need to internalize such trivialities at my core on top of learning all the mayor topics.
And advice, tips and tricks to study? I have a good month to get ready.


Do it until i can’t get it wrong, that’ll be my motivational phrase from now on.
In the past I’ve made the mistake of doing it until I get it right once or twice.
Thank you for your good advice.
I used to set some coins on the table (five or so) and then if I get it right I move a coin to the other side. If I get one wrong I move them all back. I can’t move on until I’ve moved all the coins to the other side. This was generally for music practice but it seems pretty applicable here.
I like it :)
I like this, but with pebbles instead of coins :)
There is only one of me.