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How to study and write for MathFrom the Genius myth to the Who Needs it Anyway and the Magic Key myth. Which is your favorite one? http://www.ctl.ua.edu/CTLStudyAids/StudySkillsFlyers/Math/mathmyths.htm
This gives you a picture of math notes in Cornell format. It annotates the good and the bad, so you can see what good math notes look like and what bad math notes look like, and why. Lots of examples here. A must have! http://enlighteninglearnersweblog.com/blogs/blog2.php?title=cornell-note-taking-examples-math&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
No, it's not a mystery book. It's a Math textbook and it only feels like a mystery book. Here are 8 steps to help you actually READ a math text. http://academic.cuesta.edu/acasupp/as/704.htm
Practice working problems quickly with a kitcher timer! Draw a picture in multiple colors. http://www.ccsf.edu/NEW/content/dam/Organizational_Assets/Department/Learning_Assistance_Center/College_Success_PDF/Y4-Math_&_Science_Test_Taking_Tips.pdf
Here's an effective reading system for reading your math textbook. http://www.usu.edu/arc/idea_sheets/pdf/problem_guided_math.pdf
Can you count to 25? If so, here are the suggestions to improve your math study skills! http://academic.cuesta.edu/acasupp/as/702.htm
Help at last! Practical no nonsense steps. http://www.squarecirclez.com/blog/ten-ways-to-survive-the-math-blues/
Just an 8 step study process. Start now! http://www.ehow.com/how_4866026_study-college-algebra-test.html
Have to take a standardized math test, like a placement test or an exit test? Get your tips here for what to do before and during the test. Specific information especially for Accuplacer or THEA (Texas). Even get the MOM's advice! http://www.wtamu.edu/academic/anns/mps/math/mathlab/thea/before_test.htm
Includes Math Anxiety Bill of Rights and 10 Ways to Reduce Math Anxiety http://www.txstate.edu/slac/subject-area/math/studyskills.html
Includes notetaking, reading the math textbook and problem solving. http://www.ctl.ua.edu/CTLStudyAids/StudySkillsFlyers/Math/mathguidelinesforstudy.htm
# 6 is the Oregon excuse! Maybe yours is the coffee one! http://www.xs4all.nl/~jcdverha/scijokes/1_9.html#subindex
Studying math is different from studying other subjects. No kidding! http://www.yk.psu.edu/learncenter/acskills/mathstud.html
Problem Solving and Studying for a Math Test. Also includes taking a math test, where Strategy Matters. http://mathcs.slu.edu/undergrad-math/success-in-mathematics
True or False: Some people have a "math mind" and some don't. What other myths do you know? http://gato-docs.its.txstate.edu/slac/Subject/Math/Math-Study-Skills/Tweleve-Math-Myths/Tweleve Math Myths.pdf
Includes how to use a matrix to study math. http://muskingum.edu/%7ecal/database/content/math1.html
Strategies include how to do word problems as well as how to memorize rules and formulas! http://muskingum.edu/%7Ecal/database/content/math2.html
Don't try to memorize the formulas. Sounds good to me! http://www.educationaleducation.com/statsguide.php
You mean I have to write in Math, too? What's this all about? https://edisk.fandm.edu/annalisa.crannell/writing_in_math/checklist.html/academicdept/MathCS/Faculty/tratliff/writing/aux/checklist.html
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