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Whats the BEST way to git gud at math?

was a neet but now enrolled at Uni because it barely costs anything in my based yuro country and I dont wanna get BTFOd in math

>> No.11078019
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11078019

>Whats the BEST way to git gud at math?

>> No.11078038

Spend a few hours every day trying to solve problems off textbooks.

>> No.11078059

>>11078038
>3 hours go by
>still stuck on question 1
Make sure you have solutions. The only way to get better is to memorize them. Even if you solve a problem yourself, your method will be clumsy as fuck and it is good to have solutions

>> No.11078065

>>11078059
What kind of problems are you trying to solve?

>> No.11078069

>>11078019
Thx, how Long would a mathlet need to finish the first two ones?

Also is there a meme Graph with German books?
Oh and are there any good online courses/YouTube playlists/udemy courses (besides Khan Academy)?

>> No.11078082

>>11078069
Look for whatever you can get over at your university's library and pick what you understand the best.
If you've not touched any Math problems in years, you might want to go hard on studying middle school/high school-level Algebra and Geometry before touching any Calculus books.

>> No.11078168

>>11078069
>a mathlet
The average mathlet?
>the first two
High School and Freshman?

Around four years, since that's most of the material in your average maths bachelors.