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last year of maths!
FINALLY.
i can drop maths after the summer. never ever again will i have to endure the monotone voice of my maths teacher banging on at me to solve simulataneous equations algebraically or solve quadratic equations. or tell me that i have exams coming up and i need to be revising every single day for 3 hours.
bloody hell.
revision is tough.
so's maths.
so bring on summer.
haha!
i can drop maths after the summer. never ever again will i have to endure the monotone voice of my maths teacher banging on at me to solve simulataneous equations algebraically or solve quadratic equations. or tell me that i have exams coming up and i need to be revising every single day for 3 hours.
bloody hell.
revision is tough.
so's maths.
so bring on summer.
haha!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I taught Maths for 15 years. I always told my ablest students the truth about revision. I told them that I'd never revised for a single minute for any of my 9 O-levels or 3 A-levels. I didn't revise for the 'Principles of Education' element of my teaching certificate. I didn't revise for the 'Mathematics' element. I had a few (unnecessary) moments of panic and spent a whole 45 minutes revising for the 'Physics' component. I then didn't do any revision whatsoever for my degree in 'Mathematics as a Double Subject'.
If you've really paid attention to what you've been taught, revision is completely pointless!!!!
Chris
If you've really paid attention to what you've been taught, revision is completely pointless!!!!
Chris