I am just about to undertake my masters, as among other reasons I don't want to stop learning. In a smiliar vein I adore to see people understand maths around me, whether it was revising amongst friends, there was such a rush that came from those Eureka m
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Throughout my academic career I have fallen into the pitfalls that I believe all students do, one, not revising, two not revising properly - as you're reading this I can imagine you're at least not doing option one! Not revising properly can be such an irritating thing to hear as for most of us, that gives us no specifics or actual techniques to actually conquer revision. I believe true understanding of ones lesson material is the only permanent way to revise, and doing such cumulatively throughout the term. Thus in my tutoring I would expect you to bring your previous lessons to me and we would either, if you're comfortable, go through set questions from papers/books etc, and if you're not comfortable with the matter then go through said lesson again and hopefully come at the material in a new direction too.