Top 7 Tips That Can Help You Get Better At Maths

Karamchand Rameshwar


You are struggling with Maths and you don't know what to do? These 7 tips can be very useful to help you get much better at Maths.

Maths can be a very difficult subject if you don’t follow a good pathway. Here are the top 7 tips that we believe could help you become much better at Math.

1. You have to fully understand the lessons

It is useless if you learn everything off by heart and have no clue of what they are used for. If that is the case, you might find yourself forget everything after a few months or so. It is good to learn multiple formulae but if you have no idea how to use or apply them, it would be all for nothing. 

For example, if you can’t fully understand simple algebraic formulae, don’t move forward to solve a polynomial equation. There is a reason why the modules are organized in a specific way.

2. Choose the right methodology

It is important that you get the right way to prepare and tackle Maths. An approach to Math of a young student who counts whole numbers or add and subtract will not be the same as a high school or university students that look at the differential, linear, or quadratic equations. Therefore, it is better to go for the correct methodology for your current level of Maths and courses. 

If you don’t know how to get the best ones for yourself, you can look for multiple guides or certified courses on many online websites that can help you follow the right pathway.

3. Be disciplined

It is very important to not get distracted when studying and practicing math. You have to always focus on what you are learning and what you should do. It is certainly not good at all when getting distracted and taking a look at a comic book, playing games, or watching TV while you are doing your homework. All you should do is looking at the book and stay focused to study.

Whenever you are about to do Maths homework or prepare for your next classes or exams, you have to get rid of all possible distractions such as TV or smartphones. You can use your smartphone to contact your friends asking for something you don’t understand or go online to research what you are getting stuck at. It is all about being disciplined and you can restrain yourself from getting distracted.

Again, you have to give your undivided attention to learning and practicing Maths. And that is not only for studying Maths, but you can also apply it to any other subjects. If you can make a habit of fully concentrating on learning something, you are already halfway in successfully learning and understanding it. 

4. Never look at answers before finishing it

It is obviously very tempting to look at the answer but you must not do it. It is common to be stuck on a Maths exercise and that doesn’t mean you are not good at Maths or is anything to be ashamed of. 

It is even good to spend time tackling a Maths problem as it can help you learn Maths and deeply understand it. In Maths, it is not always about getting the right answer quickly, but it is also important that you fully understand the concepts.

5. Don’t be afraid to ask questions or share your knowledge

It is always good to stay curious about Maths. If you are confused or have any doubts, you should either research it or ask questions. Everyone has their own strengths, so don’t be afraid to ask or share your knowledge with other people. Each person might have different approaches and understandings to the same concept and problem. Therefore, they could give you a whole new perspective that can help you in understanding and solving them.

6. Practice makes perfect 

This is probably one of the most common tips in learning anything, especially Maths. If you want to improve your Maths skills and be good at Maths, you have to keep practicing and practicing until you have fully understood the lessons.

Classes alone won’t be enough to improve your skills. You must also practice maths regularly at home or at school. Regular practicing not only contributes to a more thorough understanding of your lessons, but it will also help you remember them longer.

7. Avoid common mistakes in learning Maths

  • Only study Maths in class: You should not rely on your teachers to teach you about Maths in classes. You need to spend more time learning it at home if you still feel like you don't fully understand the lessons.
  • Only study when the exams are getting close: It might work occasionally, but it is surely not good for the long term. Generally, you won't be able to digest all the information in a short amount of time and understand all types of exercises. Moreover, you will probably forget most of it after the exams are over.
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