We spoke yo our mentors and teachers to compile a list of maths tips. Here they are…
To succeed in GCSE Maths in UK, here are 10 specific tips:
- Understand the Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the specific topics and weightings in the GCSE Maths syllabus, such as algebra, geometry, and statistics.
- Practice Past Papers: Complete as many past GCSE Maths papers as possible under timed conditions to get used to the format and types of questions.
- Focus on Weak Areas: Identify the topics you struggle with and dedicate extra time to practicing those, using revision guides or online tutorials.
- Master the Basics: Ensure you have a strong grasp of core concepts like fractions, percentages, and basic algebra, as they form the foundation for more complex problems.
- Learn Key Formulas: Memorize essential formulas (e.g., area of shapes, Pythagoras’ theorem, quadratic formula) and know when and how to apply them.
- Show Your Working: Always write out your steps clearly, even when using a calculator, as method marks can often be awarded, even if the final answer is wrong.
- Use Revision Resources: Utilize tools like GCSE Maths textbooks, YouTube tutorials (such as HegartyMaths), and apps like Maths Genie for extra practice and explanations.
- Regular Short Revision Sessions: Rather than cramming, study maths in small, frequent bursts. This helps to solidify concepts and prevents burnout.
- Attend Extra Sessions: If your school offers extra revision or support classes, make the most of them, and ask teachers for help with specific problems.
- Time Management in Exams: In the exam, start with the questions you feel confident about to build momentum, and keep an eye on the time to ensure you tackle all questions.