damn Jim! This one, l personally needed alot! science subjects clearly make sense and its easy to ace but when it comes to math, it gets horrible! l mean just looking at the different types of questions, everything goes blank! plus, this method actually workss because it specifies the way of thinking and reasoning which is absolute in math~ Thnxx, expecting more such 'subject-specified' content :)
Heyy! Thanks for your comment again! Yes, math is kinda different from science, and it can be very tough sometimes. Glad to hear that this has helped :) I will definitely make more subject focused content! Thanks for the feedback :)
Great video, straight to the point and very informative. I want to go back to study maths and this gave me the courage to keep going. Thanks and keep it up!
Hello! Thank you for your comment! I don't think I mentioned anything about a timed environment in the title, but I understand your point. This is a pretty vague video about how you can start approaching math questions in a more logical and planned way. Although, I can definitely make a more specific and in depth video about visualizing questions and managing pressure in a timed environment, if that's what you want! Thanks for your feedback again :)
@@JimmyKhanijow Sorry to rag on your video man, content creation is hard and im sure it difficult even putting something out there sometimes. Keep tinkering :)
Hello! If you feel like you don't know when or where to use a specific formula, then you have either one of these issues: 1. Knowledge issue - You feel uncomfortable when you see the formula. You don't understand one of the variables, or you generally don't know the purpose of the formula itself. 2. Execution issue - You understand the formula and its purpose well, but you don't know when to apply it or what differentiates it from other formulas If you have a knowledge issue - Read your textbook about the formula and how it works. See the worked examples to get a better idea of what each variable does. Although this seems irrelevant, finding information online about the history or the context of the formula can help you a lot too. If you have an execution issue - Practice, practice and practice. Watch how others approach similar questions on youtube or google, and see their thought process. You will start to see patterns after a lot of practice. Hope this helps!
I was not sure if I should watch this video or not because I only had a 5 minute break, but man I am so glad I watched it. Been struggling with math grades for a while, and these tips were articulated in such a beautiful way that math didn't seem so daunting for a while. I already apply the tips, but it was helpful to be reminded of them. Thanks a hell lot🫡🫡
damn Jim!
This one, l personally needed alot! science subjects clearly make sense and its easy to ace but when it comes to math, it gets horrible! l mean just looking at the different types of questions, everything goes blank!
plus, this method actually workss because it specifies the way of thinking and reasoning which is absolute in math~
Thnxx, expecting more such 'subject-specified' content :)
Heyy!
Thanks for your comment again! Yes, math is kinda different from science, and it can be very tough sometimes. Glad to hear that this has helped :)
I will definitely make more subject focused content! Thanks for the feedback :)
Great video, straight to the point and very informative.
I want to go back to study maths and this gave me the courage to keep going.
Thanks and keep it up!
Thank you!
This is the vaguest video ive seen in my life, I was expecting a procedure of steps to help visualize the questions in a timed environment.
Hello! Thank you for your comment!
I don't think I mentioned anything about a timed environment in the title, but I understand your point. This is a pretty vague video about how you can start approaching math questions in a more logical and planned way.
Although, I can definitely make a more specific and in depth video about visualizing questions and managing pressure in a timed environment, if that's what you want!
Thanks for your feedback again :)
@@JimmyKhanijow Sorry to rag on your video man, content creation is hard and im sure it difficult even putting something out there sometimes. Keep tinkering :)
i don't know where to apply which formula in both phy and mat , how do i overcome it???????
Hello! If you feel like you don't know when or where to use a specific formula, then you have either one of these issues:
1. Knowledge issue - You feel uncomfortable when you see the formula. You don't understand one of the variables, or you generally don't know the purpose of the formula itself.
2. Execution issue - You understand the formula and its purpose well, but you don't know when to apply it or what differentiates it from other formulas
If you have a knowledge issue - Read your textbook about the formula and how it works. See the worked examples to get a better idea of what each variable does. Although this seems irrelevant, finding information online about the history or the context of the formula can help you a lot too.
If you have an execution issue - Practice, practice and practice. Watch how others approach similar questions on youtube or google, and see their thought process. You will start to see patterns after a lot of practice.
Hope this helps!
floofy 🥰
I was not sure if I should watch this video or not because I only had a 5 minute break, but man I am so glad I watched it. Been struggling with math grades for a while, and these tips were articulated in such a beautiful way that math didn't seem so daunting for a while. I already apply the tips, but it was helpful to be reminded of them. Thanks a hell lot🫡🫡
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