How you can unlock your Math Genius (the MOUNTAIN method)

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • In this video, I share 4 tips on how to approach a math question, so you can make math more fun and become that math genius :)
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    ⏰Timestamps:
    0:00 - introduction
    0:36 - tip 1
    1:42 - tip 2
    2:46 - tip 3
    3:42 - tip 4
    4:21 - closing thoughts
    🏷️Tags:
    #study #studyhacks #maths #math
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    Get good grades
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Komentáře • 10

  • @jessicaonwu1252
    @jessicaonwu1252 Před měsícem +3

    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!

  • @taureanlee1963
    @taureanlee1963 Před měsícem +1

    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.

    • @JimmyKhanijow
      @JimmyKhanijow  Před měsícem

      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 :)

    • @taureanlee1963
      @taureanlee1963 Před měsícem

      @@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 :)

  • @yattishsarathi1105
    @yattishsarathi1105 Před měsícem +1

    i don't know where to apply which formula in both phy and mat , how do i overcome it???????

    • @JimmyKhanijow
      @JimmyKhanijow  Před měsícem

      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!

  • @renesakhanijow3198
    @renesakhanijow3198 Před měsícem

    floofy 🥰

  • @najifaanjum3324
    @najifaanjum3324 Před měsícem

    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🫡🫡