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Showing posts with label math. Show all posts
Showing posts with label math. Show all posts

Friday, May 31, 2013

Attention to Detail 7 of 10


 Attention to Detail


                                                      7 of 10

When you double-check your calculations for a math problem or cite sources carefully in a research paper, you’re paying close attention to detail. That skill comes in handy in any workplace, whether you maintain a database, keep a log of the hours you spend with clients or write e-mails.

          John Wooden, UCLA’s former great basketball coach who lead his team to ten consecutive national championships, was asked what he attributed his success to. Among a number of things, he mentioned that paying attention to details was one of the most important qualities for successful coaching and for high achievement in any worthwhile pursuit. He even paid attention to how his players would lace up and tie their shoe strings. If they didn't tie them correctly, he would teach them how.

          Details may be small things, but from small things come great things; therefore, pay attention to details and you will experience substantial progress in your overall educational attainment.

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Monday, March 11, 2013

Select Your Courses


Select Your Courses

part 2
The following subjects and classes are standard fare for success in high school and beyond, whether you plan to attend a four-year or two-year College.
English (language Arts)
Take English every year. Traditional courses, such as American and English literature, help you improve your writing skills, reading comprehension and vocabulary.

Math
You need algebra and geometry to succeed on college entrance exams and in college math classes --- and in many careers. Take them early on. That way, you’ll be able to enroll in advanced science and math in high school, and show college you’re ready for higher-Level work.
Most colleges look for students who have taken three years of math in high school. The more competitive ones require or recommend
Four years. Each school has its own program, but some of the courses typically offered are:
·         Algebra 1
·         Algebra 2
·         Geometry
·         Trigonometry
·         Calculus
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Work Together Part 2



Work Together
Part 2
English, math, foreign language tips: For math, all I can say is do the problems assigned. It is the only way to practice and that’s really all it is for math. It’s the same for chemistry; if you do the practice problems you will understand the Material so much better because those subjects are not just me memorization like history, you need to be able to apply what you have learned in practical situations. As for English, I am no longer taking it, but I would say to leave you plenty of time to write essays and papers. They take time to get all the information out of your head onto the page, so don’t leave them until the last second.


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