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Not many people like math tests.  They could keep you awake worrying, but "stop!"; you see, all too often, people make mistakes that could easily be remedied by reviewing their answers in special ways. However, even the worst math performance could be turned around into a successful endeavor by breaking old habits and adopting new, better tools, and attitudes for success featured here.  Given this, here are some tried and true things that you can do to help yourself right now.
 
Not many people like math tests.  They could keep you awake worrying, but "stop!"; you see, all too often, people make mistakes that could easily be remedied by reviewing their answers in special ways. However, even the worst math performance could be turned around into a successful endeavor by breaking old habits and adopting new, better tools, and attitudes for success featured here.  Given this, here are some tried and true things that you can do to help yourself right now.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Prepare for class. This is your main job (full-time if possible), and "choose to enjoy yourself doing your job":  Before the new semester classes start, at vacation time, don't take the time off to relax, but, instead, get your math text (buy one or pay a deposit, if necessary) as soon as your prior semester lets out and as soon as the texts are posted.  Then, when you get the text, inquire with your teacher, if possible, where to start, but start studying in any case. By the time classes start, you will have a solid handle on the subject.  <br><br>But, it doesn't end there (''prepare like that for any difficult/tricky class such as physics, biology, chemistry, law, computer language, or foreign language'', etc.).
 
#Prepare for class. This is your main job (full-time if possible), and "choose to enjoy yourself doing your job":  Before the new semester classes start, at vacation time, don't take the time off to relax, but, instead, get your math text (buy one or pay a deposit, if necessary) as soon as your prior semester lets out and as soon as the texts are posted.  Then, when you get the text, inquire with your teacher, if possible, where to start, but start studying in any case. By the time classes start, you will have a solid handle on the subject.  <br><br>But, it doesn't end there (''prepare like that for any difficult/tricky class such as physics, biology, chemistry, law, computer language, or foreign language'', etc.).