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How to study college mathematics
Learning college mathematics needs enough motivation.

The abstractness of college mathematics is obviously higher than that of middle school mathematics, and it takes some intelligence, energy and time to learn relevant contents and solve problems.

For ordinary people, things that are often used at ordinary times are not easy to forget.

Students with strong interest learn better than those without interest.

Without interesting content, most people are often anticlimactic.

If you want to learn college mathematics well, you need a solid mathematical foundation in the early stage.

There are three main factors to maintain the motivation of learning college mathematics: curiosity, having fun in learning and being useful.

Mathematical knowledge is a system, a layer of knowledge and a layer of reasoning. Looking up layer by layer, learning again is like reading a gobbledygook.

When studying college mathematics, you should do some problems in moderation.

There are many subjects for college students to study and time is tight. It is unrealistic to brush the questions like middle school. Do the questions moderately. But there is also an extreme to be avoided, that is, individual students do not do the questions, or do fewer questions, resulting in failing the class.

Just do some exercises to help college students review, think, keep a sense of mathematics, and constantly promote their study. When you encounter something you don't understand, come back and solve it and sort it out.