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Old May 17th, 2009, 05:42 AM
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Default Anyone??? Anybody, can I do it?

Hello all. I am 21 years old and want to start studying maths privately.
I will want to learn it completely by myself...with the help of the syllabus, past papers, study books and the internet.

My Gcse maths isnt too good as I havent done it in over 5-6 years! However I plan to clean that up and then start on my maths A level..

AI have 1 year and nothing else to do (apart from other Alevels)
I can devote 4 to 5 hours a day 6 days a week to learning of maths.

Can I do it, or is maths super hard??
( I have to get a B at the very least but with the amount of hours I am putting in I want an A)
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Sure you can,
If I were you, I would do:
depending on you level of the math knowledge, try to get college math textbooks let’s say starting from grade 7 and up, and solve all problems there, (these textbooks are formed so that helping person to build his/her knowledge layer by layer, plus they are evolved and checked by time). Then go for more advanced ones. Personally, I prefer old staff textbooks, for me they are “cleaner”. Good luck and let us know if you need some help.


p.s. May be this web site will help you as a reference: S.O.S. Math
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