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5 hours ago, exchemist said:
Ask your teachers. They should know the topics on which you are strong and those on which you are weak. Also, with a mathematical subject like physics, it is worth getting some practice at solving problems. If you are like my son, you may understand the topics and know the equations but not be very good at answering problems involving unfamiliar scenarios, or requiring multiple steps. A bit of practice can give you more confidence.
Avoid a scattergun approach. Decide on a small handful of things to work on and do those, until you feel you have made tangible progress. Good luck.
I meant, in more of a "self study" kinda way
our teachers here aren't the kind of teachers you could talk one-on-one to.
the teacher's "motive" I guess is that you're there to teach, and nothing else
which is kind of sad, in all honesty0 -
I am Grade 9 right now, and I felt that I might be forgetting a few things
since it's lockdown, and our school came from 5 schooldays to 2 call days and 2 homework days (friday is free :D)
so I decided to use my time to study.
thing is, what should I study?
where do I start in relearning things?thanks!
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Shostakovich - Symphony No. 11 in G Minor "The Year 1905", II. "The 9th of January"
Conducted by Mariss Jansons
Played by the Philadaelphia Orchestra0
what do I need to learn/already have learnt in physics and math before Grade 10
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year 10 in the uk might also be grade 10 here
because in grade 10, that's a year before senior high (grade 11 & 12, where you pick you course n stuff like STEM, ABM, etc)
if that's the case, then year 9 is the same as grade 9 (maybe)