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Question: How can one achieve good results in sciences and Mathematics
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Jacinta Nzilani answered on 10 Jul 2025:
Hey Here’s the plan to help you crush those subjects like a pro.
1. List Your Topics 📝
First, write down all the topics you need to study(maybe calculus, matrices, algebra those are few i can remember), but don’t start with the easy ones. Go for the hard stuff first it’s like eating the spicy part of your meal before the yummy bits. Once you conquer the tough topics, the rest will feel like a breeze!2. Find Your Study Crew 👯♀️👯♂️
Study buddies are key! Find someone who gets the content better than you (or more than one friend, why not?). You can quiz each other, explain tricky stuff, and keep the energy up. It’s way better than going it alone plus, you’ll actually enjoy learning together!3. Make a Study Schedule ⏰
Slot specific study times into your day and stick to them no distractions. You don’t want to wait till the night before exams to start studying; that’s just stress waiting to happen! Trust me, staying on track and being consistent will give you more time to chill later. 😎4. Practice, Practice, Practice ✅
Once you’re done with a topic, jump into some practice questions. This helps you test if you truly understand the material, not just read it once and forget. Treat it like a little quiz you’ll thank yourself later!5. Make Your Notes Fun and Personal 🗒️
Your notes should be something you look forward to reading. Add colors, draw little doodles, or even create rhymes and jokes. When you make the content fun for yourself, it becomes easier to remember! Don’t just copy what’s in the textbook personalize it! ✏️It’s not about how many hours you spend hunched over books it’s about how focused you are during that time. Spend 45 minutes studying without distractions, then take a 10-minute break. This is much better than sitting for 4 hours and zoning out!(unaanza day dreaming)
And here’s the most important part: Stay positive! 💯
Maths and Science can be challenging, but your attitude is everything. Don’t get caught up in what everyone else is doing or follow the crowd mentality. Focus on your journey and trust your process. If you believe in yourself and keep at it, you’ll be surprised at how well you can do!
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Sally Odunga answered on 16 Jul 2025:
Mathematics/Sciences can be challenging, but it’s definitely doable. Here’s what worked for me — and it might work for you too:
Have a positive attitude towards maths/science. Believe that you can improve with time and effort.
Practice regularly. After each lesson, go over what the teacher taught that same day. Practicing immediately helps you remember and understand better.
Use past papers. They help you understand how maths exams are set and prepare you for real exam conditions. Try solving them and check how you perform.
Ask for help. Talk to your maths teacher often, and also reach out to classmates who are good at maths/science. I found that sometimes learning from friends made things easier to understand than learning from teachers alone.
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