Become a Physics/Math Expert: Tips for Exam Prepping

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In summary: This involves constantly querying, testing, imagining and discovering, as well as challenging both the principles and oneself. Additionally, it is important to read around the subject, use revision guides and books, and write out key principles while studying. Finally, having a genuine interest and using imagination are also crucial for success in these subjects.
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It is obvious that on this forum there are a lot of very knowledgeable people. So I want to ask the big question...how do you do physics and math. I know it sounds like a dumb question but I do good in my physics and math class quzies but how come on the exams(i don't do bad) but its not outstanding. I just want to know how to prep for a math/ physics exam...if there really is a sucessful way to do so I am all ears.
 
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I don't know if there is any particular secret but the advice I would give that has worked for me is to understand basic principles deeply!

That means constantly querying, testing, imagining and discovering.

And challenging - both the principle and yourself!
 
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Read around the subject continually, visit websites like this one, and when you study a topic you must do as Tide says above - really deeply try to understand the underlying principles. I reckon that about 80% of the 17 years old I teach still don't really 'get' Newton's Laws of Motion - even though they do well in tests!

Also, learn to throw 'common sense' out of the window when tackling a question and just apply PHYSICS principles and laws only. If you have to rely on 'common sense' to work out an answer, you probably haven't learned the Physics!

When revising for a test, write out key principles and do as many questions on the subject that you can find - use revision guides and books to help you.

Good luck!
 
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You need a genuine interest. And imagination is just as important as intelligence.
 
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Alem2000 said:
It is obvious that on this forum there are a lot of very knowledgeable people. So I want to ask the big question...how do you do physics and math. I know it sounds like a dumb question but I do good in my physics and math class quzies but how come on the exams(i don't do bad) but its not outstanding. I just want to know how to prep for a math/ physics exam...if there really is a sucessful way to do so I am all ears.
Sounds like you're doing what is required. Try going out of your way, go above and beyond the call of duty. Let it be an all embracing passion. Don't simply read your text, work the problems in the text and take quizzes and tests. Go out and find other textbooks. Dig into it. Come here and try to explain what you've learned to someone who is seeking help. You'd be surprised by how much you an learn when you prepare yourself to explain something to someone else. You don't actually have to do this per se but always ask yourself "Could I explain this to someone else."

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FAQ: Become a Physics/Math Expert: Tips for Exam Prepping

What are some tips for effectively preparing for physics and math exams?

1. Start early: Physics and math are subjects that require consistent practice and understanding, so it's important to start studying early and not leave everything for the last minute.

2. Understand the concepts: Instead of just memorizing formulas, make sure you understand the underlying concepts. This will help you solve problems more effectively.

3. Practice, practice, practice: The key to success in physics and math is practice. Solve as many problems as you can to build your problem-solving skills.

4. Use resources: Make use of textbooks, online resources, and past exams to practice and familiarize yourself with the types of questions that may appear on the exam.

5. Seek help if needed: If you're struggling with a specific concept, don't hesitate to seek help from your teacher or a tutor. They can provide you with additional resources and clarification.

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