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The discussion revolves around strategies for improving math grades, particularly in advanced algebra and trigonometry. Participants share their experiences and suggestions for study techniques, resources, and the importance of practice.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a strong desire to become a physicist but struggles with math, questioning whether a grade of C is considered bad and seeking study tips.
  • Another participant emphasizes the importance of practice, suggesting that doing numerous problems and using supplementary books can enhance understanding and performance.
  • A different contributor encourages seeking help from instructors or tutors, posing questions about the time spent on homework and the specific areas affecting the grade.
  • One participant shares a preference for video resources over "for dummies" books, citing personal success with platforms like Khan Academy and other educational resources, attributing their improvement to time and practice.
  • A participant reiterates the initial concern about struggling with math and suggests exploring various sections of the forums for broader learning opportunities.

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Participants generally agree on the importance of practice and seeking help, but there are differing opinions on the effectiveness of specific resources, such as "for dummies" books versus video tutorials.

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Participants mention various resources and strategies without consensus on which methods are universally effective. There are also unresolved questions regarding the specific challenges faced by the original poster.

Who May Find This Useful

Students struggling with math, particularly those interested in physics or related fields, may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

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I passionately want to be a physicist. But I struggle in math. I'm currently getting a c in adv alg 2 with trig. Is a c a bad grade? If so any study tips for math?
 
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do as many problems as you can, use other books "for dummies" or "demystified" to help streamline the info so you understand it better, and then do the practice problems from the book.

practice problems are the key to good / great grades -- the more you do, the better you will get, and the better you will do on exams.
 
Don't be afraid to go to your instructor for additional help, or even seek out a tutor (many schools have them for 'free'). Sometimes some one on one time and/or a different perspective can mean the world for understanding.

A few pointed questions:

How much time are you spending outside of class doing homework?
What part of your grade is suffering? (weekly quizes, periodic exams, daily homework?)
Is this a high school or college course?
 
I'm not a huge fan of those "for dummies" books. I picked up Trig for dummies, and I learned way more by simply watching videos on Khanacademy.com. I also have the Differential Equations "for dummies" book and it's poor compared to my actual textbook, or the ocw.mit.edu notes/videos/lectures.

Khanacademy.com should be your best friend when it comes to understanding the topics. Aside from that, good grades really just come from practice. I'm not "smart" by any means, and just over a year ago I couldn't even solve a quadratic equation! By utilizing physicsforums homework help section, mit's lecture videos, khanacademy, my textbooks, and some other sources I have managed a 4.0 so far up to Calculus II (After 10 years out of high school). It just takes time + practice.
 
austim14 said:
I passionately want to be a physicist. But I struggle in math. I'm currently getting a c in adv alg 2 with trig. Is a c a bad grade? If so any study tips for math?

Hey austim14 and welcome to the forums.

One tip I recommend is to visit different sections of these forums. Visit the homework forums not only for your own problems, but also to read other problems people are having. Absorb that knowledge.

Also roam around in the non-homework forums. People will talk about a lot of different topics and sometimes that one thread will just open a lot of understanding.
 

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