How I got an A* in A Level Maths!! Revision Tips, Advice and Resources 😌
Go do some Qs mate. 🙃 that's the grand secret. x
I hope you find this rapid-fire advice video on how I got an A* in A Level Maths useful!! 🌟 As I say, keep doing Qs!! Go see your teacher when you don't understand, to get to the root of the problem (HA UNINTENDED PUN OH MY GOD).
You've got this friends!! I believe in y'all x
Resources:
www.physicsandmathstutor.com
www.examsolutions.net
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“A level maths was problematic” - was that a pun there Jade 😅😂
@munaaliii
4 жыл бұрын
Kkandbabyfan 2001 rightttt
@swldnsstory9843
3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@bigmandan9351
3 жыл бұрын
bahahahaha lmao
@samueljones2187
2 жыл бұрын
simp
I got an A* at A level maths and I found making a list of all past paper questions you got wrong, then going over them once you’ve finished all the past papers really helpful. You’ll begin to see what questions you struggle with the most and gets you into the habit of practicing what you find hard! Good luck to everyone ☘️☘️
@fatimaisse1688
2 жыл бұрын
Im doing a level maths right mow just started but how do you keep organised😭i feel i’m all over the place also what other subjects did you doo
@chrlttchpmn7125
2 жыл бұрын
@@fatimaisse1688 I am also doing A level maths and I have found it really helpful to use a ring binder with subject dividers (aside from school homework and notes). Print off the formula sheet and the specification and put them in the ring binder. Then have a section of the ring binder for your "weak areas", "weak questions" and "past paper log". I have been doing the 2017, 2018 and 2019 papers. I do them under exam conditions. Afterwards I write down in my past paper log how long it took me, which questions I struggled with on that paper and which topics I need to refresh after doing that paper. Then I mark the paper and try to understand all of my mistakes. And then I redo that paper a couple of days later and keep redoing it and logging my progress until I get over 90%. Aside from that I keep a small flash cards book to write down any big key points that I then use during my past papers. Don't stress out! All you need is to do past papers, be familiar with your formula sheet, memorise the key facts like how to find the centre of a circle from the formula and you will do brilliantly. Also really make sure you train yourself to finish the paper in the time provided because I often slow down and take 3 and a half hours to complete a 2 hour exam so that I my only worry at the moment. Good luck! I hope you read this :)
@coconutchrissie3479
2 жыл бұрын
@@chrlttchpmn7125 hey! i'm currently in my first year and just wanted to thank you for this advice- it sounds great. i cannot wait to try it! i just have a question if you don't mind: 1) when you say "under exam conditions" and "i write how long it took me in my past paper log"- does that mean you take as long as you want on the paper, but you just don't use notes to help you?
@chrlttchpmn7125
2 жыл бұрын
@@coconutchrissie3479 So glad you are going to try it! Under exam conditions just basically means do it all in one sitting without distractions and try to fit it into the time you would have in an exam. I was doing Edexcel Maths so in an exam I would have 2 hours to complete the paper, so I tried to do it in 2 hours when I was doing past papers. But if 2 hours had gone by and I still hadn't finished, I would continue working and make a note of how much extra time I needed before I finished the paper. In the exam I really struggled with time so it is really important to try and practice doing the past papers in the time you will have in the exam. Regarding notes, because you need to repeat each past paper a couple of times until you get about 90% or higher I would recommend trying doing the first attempt without notes, just to see where your weaknesses are. Then in your next attempts, use your notes if you need them because my using your notes you will automatically help you to memorise them so that's a good thing! Hope this answers your question, good luck!!
@coconutchrissie3479
2 жыл бұрын
@@chrlttchpmn7125 thankyou so much! and could i just ask one more thing- (if you did edexcel a level maths) how did you revise with the text book? did you have to do all the questions?
I am really serious about maths but it’s just my inherent laziness and urge to procrastinate that get in my way. I hate it so much.
@EtherealRoninERProductions
3 жыл бұрын
You are literally me
@StuartFuckingLittle
3 жыл бұрын
I am innately the same in nature. It's best to get into the habit of stopping making excuses for why you can't get it done, and start focusing on all the reasons for why you must make it happen. Procrastination is opportunity's assassin. The path you talk about isn't the path you can walk on. It's all about changing habits. As after all, our habits and what we think makes us who we are. Thoughts become actions, actions become habits, habits become character, character becomes destiny. Do you wan't a life of getting nowhere? Or are you willing to change your habits. The true decider on whether you will succeed will be if you have the courage to conquer your own mind. Don't let your subconscious thoughts imprison you. Notice them. Unlearn and then relearn. Confidence is your best friend, and without belief in yourself, you won't do it. Believe you can, and the rest will fall into place. After all, a journey of 1000 miles starts with the first step. Good luck.
@touming9257
3 жыл бұрын
Calling it inherent is an excuse
@omster_
3 жыл бұрын
@@touming9257 To people like us though it feels inherent, for me literally everything I do has procrastination added to it. Watch KZread? Mehhh I'll just open these videos and watch them later after this one( I don't) Revising *anything* ? " I'll do it after this", "I'll wake up early tomorrow and get it out the way". Nothing works, and when I do somehow manage to work, I work on one, maybe two topics then I'm done. I have days until my maths mocks, which will be possibly more important than end of year because of the Covid situation, and I told myself I'd do work in November, then the 2 weeks off and only at the very latter stages of this time off I've realised how much I have to revise and how little time I have to revise it so right now I'm doing the final stage of the procrastinator cycle and I'm preparing to be disappointed in results
@matthudson9705
3 жыл бұрын
Everyone human has it
SUMMARY ---------- >Do past papers. >Figure out your weak areas. >Do past paper of old spec. >Do flash cards & summary sheets. >Try online resources (ex:Phy&Maths tutor, Exam solutions). >Ask for help if you don't understand something.
@ladyx9013
5 жыл бұрын
UK everytime I ask people questions when I don't understand something, every single one of em ignores me especially if I ask through texts. Even the teachers ignore me. So what am I supposed to do? Internet is not always reliable either.
@faizanfayyaz9090
5 жыл бұрын
Are you an alvl student?
@prettyme4387
5 жыл бұрын
Lady X90 get a home tutor!!! also, try hegartymaths, he worked for me
@faizanfayyaz9090
5 жыл бұрын
Amna. That's a good point there 👍
@Honey-vw4hc
5 жыл бұрын
@@ladyx9013 you can use onmaths. It's website has many predicted papers, and they have walk throughs on there channel on KZread.
0:31 ~ Go through a lot of questions, exercise a lot 1:43 ~ Past papers of other modules 2:20 ~ Make summary sheets and flash cards 2:42 ~ Online resources
I'm currently doing GCSEs and am going to take a level maths next year this was really useful!✨
@zavfire2628
5 жыл бұрын
Good luck!
@rickyboss5794
5 жыл бұрын
Good Luck
@user-xd4sk4pk7h
5 жыл бұрын
Reena Pattni same
@kazkilos
5 жыл бұрын
same hopefully
@jackhutchinson1457
5 жыл бұрын
Me too
Totally agree with you, I did a level maths (over 3 years ago now 😂) and I literally did every single past paper question and got an A* too. I remember when I first started doing mechanics I would get C's and Ds and eventually it clicked. Now I'm in the fourth year of a physics degree and honestly questions is still the same way of how you end up doing well and understanding content.
Yes!! Physics and maths tutor is a lifesaver
@jasminawalmart8083
4 жыл бұрын
Malak Saeed hey, would you be kind enough to tell me is it app or site smth?
@malaksaeed5277
4 жыл бұрын
Walmart it's a website! You should find it if you type physics and maths tutor on google, good luck!
@jasminawalmart8083
4 жыл бұрын
Malak Saeed thank u!
Just want to say a massive thank you on behalf of every mathematician ever ♥️ the struggle finding videos from people studying maths at any level that are so real and genuine and don’t over-confuse is real, man, and this is so welcomed. Wish I’d had more stuff like this for mine last year!
Jade really is smashing these uploads!! Like seriously, wow!💫
@UnJadedJade
5 жыл бұрын
Awhh Daniel!! 🙈🙈 thank you so much! We’ve been editing on trains, in cafes, at home ;)) I really hope they help someone! x
@samueljones2187
2 жыл бұрын
SIMPPPPP
Short and straight to the point. Thanks Jade😊❤️
have been waiting for the maths one!! thank you so much, this is reassuring as I've been getting so disheartened with maths and the new spec and everything, makes me feel like I've been doing the right things and just need to keep ploughing through!
Honestly I really needed this! I always get so stressed out when revising for Maths because there's just SO much to understand. This was really motivational, thank you!
I find your A level videos so helpful for my GCSE revision. Honestly the reason I'm coping right now is because of your techniques!!!!!
Yaaaas jade! Thank you for making this video it’s really helpful to me and others 🌟 love you 💖
Thank you for all the advice Jade ❤ youre a blessing, helping us all through exam season 💕
Just started A-level maths and was feeling disheartened by bad grades, but this has given me hope! Thanks Jade :D
I relate to you so much! Was super inspired by you, did all textbook Qs, did past papers, asked a lot and I'm sitting for exam a few hours later and feeling hopeful! Thank you Jade!
@halima2030
10 ай бұрын
what did you get ?
You’ve given me help in every single subject I study at a level, and thank god for that. 🤠💕
Thank you so much! Clicked the video as soon as I got the notification.Been waiting for this video ever since the Biology one came out! Also, LOVE your unintended pun. I actually started laughing SO much. 😂❤️
Haha I’m here with my A* in biology A* in psychology and U in maths. It’s driving me actually insane. Such a hard subject, don’t just take it for the sake of it.
@basedondn
2 жыл бұрын
omg how did you revise for biology??
thank you so much for this video and all your other ones! i’m sitting gcses now and i’m taking maths, bio, chem and geography next year! this was so helpful ❤️❤️❤️
These are so helpful! Thank you! I am in y11 right now and I am taking maths, chemistry, physics and further maths at a level, so this and the chemistry video are very useful and informative, thank you!
You are so amazing!!!😍❤ Im just going through my gcses and I have to say that you're helping me a lot! Thank You and I wish you all the best!❤
Hi Jade, this video was super useful to me! I'm taking my A Level exams in like two weeks so the stress is building up hahah (first year with the new spec :/ lol). Thanks for being so supportive and just so so SO positive. 💖💫
These are so helpful, honestly... Also, it feels like your positivity just projects out from the screen to us which is nice. I’ve been so stressed because I do A level psychology and the I keep getting really bad grades on research methods, and it’s not the knowledge that is the problem, but the wordings when I answer and the precision.... Your videos always comfort me even a tiny bit.
As someone who also got an A* last year (new spec too, so I hope it applies), I figured I'd add some tips that were more specific to maths. 1. Understand as much as you can. While learning a method can be hard enough, if you can (asking a teacher, finding a video, etc) try your best to understand this process and why it works. Not only does it make it easier to derive your own methods if you can't come up with the one you learnt, it's easy to apply it to questions that aren't directly something you've practised. In mechanics, I've found this especially works. 2. If you're not sure you've got the right process/answer, test it with smaller numbers, actual numbers, in a calculator, etc. I'll keep the examples simple. eg. you can't remember how indices laws work. does a^2*a^3=a^5 or a^6? let a=3 or any other number, type both into your calculator and see which one works. You've solved an integral but aren't sure it's right? make up some limits, test it in your calculator and then calculate with what you got. Do you get the same thing? 3. Proofs - if you can't do it forward, try working backwards. Just make sure once you've got it, you make sure you rewrite it all back up the other way. You can't prove something assuming it's true. 4. Same thing with show that questions - if knowing the answer helps you figure out what to do with the equations you have, USE IT! there's not point not. You might not have the most perfect argument, but you might pick up an extra point or two. 5. If you don't know how to do a question, start as much as you can. Write down equations you can form, substitions that could work, etc. Testing and trying sometimes enlightens you on the actual method. or gives you a mark or two.
@syubiased6854
4 жыл бұрын
Miss G Thank you so muchhh
@laibahkafeel715
2 жыл бұрын
Things I use... but they're no longer helpful
jade is such a humble person❤️she always wants the best for others xo
Hi, this is kinda random but I'd like to thank you for your real time study with me videos, I've been using them as a background music for the past two weeks straight. I'm officially done with school so I don't go there anymore but I have final exams (bio, chem, literature, English) and entrance exams (bio, chem, physics) ahead so I'm studying all alone at home each and every day. Your study with mes are helping me stay sane and keeping me productive. I still have five weeks to go until all my exams are over and I'm really tired but I'm sure your videos will help me get through and pass everything. Thank you once again, I really appreciate your content, have a spectacular day ♥♥
I’m loving the daily uploads 🥰
I'm resitting my A Level Mathematics and Physics. I'm currently a 2nd Year Mechanical Engineering student in the UK. I would have never thought I'd make it to university despite not being so great at mathematics. In GCSE'S I moved from set 4 in Mathematics to set 1 in YR 11 which was the start of the journey to prove that I was capable of much more and achieved a high B overall. This major movement from the bottom to the top was realising that working harder on my studying and facing myself on all the things I sucked at was the journey that I had to take. Despite this grade I still had my eyes set on the transition to A level mathematics. I kept up some practice and was admitted to do A Level Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics. I achieved BCD ( learning about [B]inary [C]oded [D]ecimal in a module brought me back to thinking about these grades during the lecture). For AS Mathematics my grades were B-A-D, for C1, C2 and S1 respectively. C2 was my best module since I scored a very high A and was offered to do further mathematics but turned it down because peers around me told me there was no point and it would be hard. Physics A level was surprisingly well in AS and I would do very well in the class tests. I call my self out on getting distracted, starting to slack and thinking that I'm good, not remembering the work I had to do to bring myself to this stage. A few months before mocks I got hit off my bike while riding to school and fractured my hip so was out of college for a few months which distracted my studies and was a scary experience. Getting back to A Levels in 2nd year there was a lot of baggage that I didn't deal with in term 1. It felt so easy to just say it's not my fault I didn't deal with it because I got hit off my bike. Taking this mentality was easy and I didn't approach the level of studying that was needed. I was more than capable of getting higher grades but my laziness and thinking I'm good just kept saying it's okay. I had to call myself out and despite putting a lot of effort in to catch up on content I burned out from staying up all night before my exams. This is what leads to bad grades in any subject. Upon receiving my grades B-C-D I felt like a failure and didn't want to be seen amongst other peers my offers for my two universities offered me a Foundation Year. I made a decision to select to a Foundation year and the mindset was because I didn't want to be seen like a failure to peers and the judgement on having to resit. In failing and suffering the answers are in there and I have realised that visiting the things you have failed at and doing a live "autopsy" and addressing why you failed, the baggage of the failures the insecurities and much more is the way to make a change. Having being admitted on to the Foundation Year I had decided to commute 2hrs a day on a train to university in which I would wake up early just not to get caught in peak hours and then would study on the train. I would usually leave university in the evening and get back home very late. I spent most of this foundation year reminded of the failures and started addressing most of these during my journeys on the train and through out the period of this year. I actually picked up further mathematics and a lot more complex stuff during my year. My end of year exams and projects led to me getting top grades across modules. The answer lies in repetition and not letting life hijack your brain. I found that I have to continuously go back into the things that I wouldn't want to do. In hindsight the foundation year was a very insightful year and has given me a stepping stone in my studies. At university I do everything that's in Further Mathematics too and have progressed with A* in my term exams so I will address these past failures. All of these failures allowed me to achieve success in multiple areas. To all those that are out there, continue to attack what sucks and figure out what needs to be done by constantly seeking the next step!
@McFlashh
2 жыл бұрын
Man for real wrote an essay just for a KZread comment lol
@clive_edwinn
2 жыл бұрын
@@McFlashhIf 46 people got up to do something then maybe it was worth it! A mere few mins of typing ;)
@McFlashh
2 жыл бұрын
@@clive_edwinn that defo had to take over 10 mins to write
@namkandaforever8893
Жыл бұрын
This is really inspirational
This was so helpful, I'm so worried about A Level maths because I feel like I'm not good at it so thank you! xx
These are actually so helpful tysm!
your videos are so helpful, thanks Jade !!!
These alevel videos are SO helpful thanks Jade 💟
rare to see a video this concise yet helpful :D
Thank you.I was waiting for this video patiently.
You are spoiling us with these uploads Jade!
thanks for sharing these tips!! although im not taking A levels this year.. im having my GCSE Os and these advices are honestly so helpful. math is math regardless the difficulty.. i think this video is so important for those who dont know how to study math- practicing questions are so important!!!
Maths genie, crash maths, exam solutions all alongside physics and maths tutor are very good. Completely agree about the practice element. I’m on the new spec (currently doing my AS) and my teacher can’t believe how much harder they made them. Old spec they’d have people (from my very average school) score 698/700 marks!
@-ameera-9103
Жыл бұрын
Yess the old spec is much easier. I was doing past papers from before 2018 because 2018 and 2019 i had done too many times and the ones before were much easier. My as 2022 exam was horrendous i ended up getting 30/120 which is usually a U but because of the low grade boundaries it was a D luckily. I also got a high B in unit 2 mechanics and stats which averaged my as grade to a C. I need to get an A this year😭
I'm gonna take A level maths next year, thank you so much for this video ♥️
I've been waiting for an A Level Maths video from you for time. Currently studying it now and it's really fun, shame my other subjects aren't as great though. Only problem is that my teacher is crap and was ill, so I've been teaching all the chapters myself using a textbook (taking notes etc.) and not leaving myself enough time to do questions. I got one of the best in my crappy Grade 6 class back in January from focusing on random exam questions over Christmas. I've slacked off since then.
I find Jade really motivational and I really appreciate her outlook on life
Wow I'm 19 too and literally searched a level maths as I'm supposed to be doing it soon, and your video just came out yesterday! Talk about timing.
Yayyy so perfect! Needed this got my year 12 exam next week and revision isn’t going great so hopefully this will be helpful!
Thank you so so much for this Jade!! I’m totally with you academically (more wordy than mathsy) but I’m only doing GCSEs at the moment😂 the advice is still so useful for those in the same boat❤️
Second!!! Wahheeyyyyy Love you jade! Thanks for this amazing video!💕
I’m so stressed for exams but your videos are so helpful and it keeps me so much more calmer
Yasss my fave gyal uploaded😄 I'm doing my GCSEs I also wanna do Biology,Chemistry and Maths and Psychology so this series is so relatable😉
I'm gonna do my major in math and this really made me feel motivated and excited for a new chapter in my life 💞
Jack Edwards is honestly quaking @ “ root of the problem “ hehehe! Doing maths GCSE now and A Level next year hopefully so this is very helpful thank you 🤩
@zavfire2628
5 жыл бұрын
Good luck
@andrewcollettcambridge
5 жыл бұрын
Zavfire thank you! 🥳
@sand9926
5 жыл бұрын
Are you doing higher paper?
@andrewcollettcambridge
5 жыл бұрын
joe yup!
@OscarDiura
4 жыл бұрын
hi Andrew, all the best in your studies, feel free to email oscardiura@gmail.com for online maths tutorials
Thanks for the tips, they're actually helping me
The last 3 videos were just what I needed rn
Had my math exam earlier today...!🙈 A bit too early, didn't get to see this beforehand🌞 Now I have this for the next time!!!💛
sunday.. 2.18am.. a day before finals week and i’m here watching.. thanks jade i’ll use these next time!😊
Really helped me since I’m considering a level maths next year
Love your videos, Jade!❤️
I’m going to take a level maths thank you so much I was waiting for this 🥰
First maths exam tomorrow, hope I do well! Your right, doing past papers are the only way to understand maths! Also, watching someone go through a paper or question! That helps too!
Thank you so much for this gorgeous-so helpful as always, God Bless truly
This was really helpful thanks!! I really relate with the not asking for help part because I always feel like I'm pushing the class back. But I will try to ask more qs in class and practice RELIGIOUSLY at home. Hopefully I will get an A* :)
Yeeees thank youuuu right when I needed it
Wow ! You are amazing!❤ thank you !
Thank you soo much for making this video it’s so helpful, I just took my As maths exam today ❤️
Thank you for the tips Jade
Came to your channel for the Dutch, and then discovered your other videos. Introduced the channel to my 14 Yr daughter. Great content and advice that she needed right now. Many thanks
this helps so much as i have just finished my gcses and am doing a level maths
Thank you for the advice❤❤
Love these videos xx
Hi Jade...big fan of you all the way from South Africa...love your videos,really helpfull.
Hopefully this vid can resurect my grades before my exam next Friday
@OscarDiura
4 жыл бұрын
Hi, all the best in your studies, feel free to email oscardiura@gmail.com for online maths tutorials
Hi! loads of thanks for sharing your experiences with us! you are lovely!
Thank you!! 🙌🏼
I’m doing me A level maths exams (C34 & S2) this year, thank you!
@stephanienelson3706
5 жыл бұрын
Malak Saeed im doing C3 C4 as well, but I’m doing M2 instead of S2
Very good and honest advice.
thank you Jade! I really hope getting good grades 💜
This is rlly helpful thank you
I love these videos because I'm in Year 11 and I'll be going to Sixth Form next year to do Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Further Maths A level - I love all of those subjects but I'm terrified that the workload is going to kill me. Also next week I've got the Maths IGCSE and I need to get a 9 to do my desired A levels, which is terrifying :p But thanks for helping out with all your amazing videos and I'm so inspired by all of your academic and non-academic achievements :D
@robawr
5 жыл бұрын
i know two people who are currently in y12 taking the same a-levels you want to take. biology is really hard apoarently, a lot lot lot of memory work. as for maths and fmaths, they're great, and if you have mymaths (ik ik people think it's bad) then use the lessons on there for fmaths! and good luck for your GCSEs, you'll do great!
Exam solutions is a literal life saver
i needed this! i'm preparing for my college entrance examas and i am struggling with maths!
Doing math next year, good heads-up for what to expect
@noorfaisal3354
3 жыл бұрын
How was it
Thank You sooo much for helping us Jade!!! You will always be our inspirational unjaded jade💕💕💕
@UnJadedJade
5 жыл бұрын
🤧🤧🤧❤️
@dominicphillip5719
5 жыл бұрын
@@UnJadedJade 💕💕💕💗
Thank you for this, i just got my first maths a level assessment back and I was really disappointed with all my mistakes xx
@OscarDiura
4 жыл бұрын
Hi, all the best in your studies, feel free to email oscardiura@gmail.com for online maths tutorials. I'm confident i can be able to break it down in a simple and straightforward way to you.
Thanks this helped so much. I’m in y12 and doing alevel maths . I am finding it so hard so these will help a lot
Thank you for this 💕
Thanks for this. Im currently study 2 lots of high levl math and bearly passing so this might help me get higher grades and understand the contents a lot better ❤
Firstt😍🤩🤩 Seriously jade u have been so helpful to us. I managed to be the top ranker of my class just becoz of you... how should i thank u😭😭♥️
Thus new spec is so much tougher! Get all of the 2018 papers and spec papers down guys!
@Lia-nw5dw
5 жыл бұрын
There’s hardly any papers tho since it’s new and that’s what’s annoying.
@lol-nd5it
4 жыл бұрын
@@Lia-nw5dw there's sites like madasmaths and crashmaths that have lots of practice papers.
@Lia-nw5dw
4 жыл бұрын
lol yeah I know my teacher gives us papers from them but as of the official Edexcel Papers, there are like 2 specimen papers that I’ve already done like 5 times
Thank you !
You’re Awesome❤❤❤
I start A levels this year. Tbh I’m nervous but this really helped! It laid out a lot of ground rules for me so thank you! I’ll come back w great results aha
@OscarDiura
4 жыл бұрын
Hi, all the best in your studies, feel free to email oscardiura@gmail.com for online maths tutorials. I'm confident i can be able to break it down in a simple and straightforward way to you.
@OscarDiura
4 жыл бұрын
Hi, all the best in your studies, feel free to email oscardiura@gmail.com for online maths tutorials. I'm confident i can be able to break it down in a simple and straightforward way to you.
This vid was helpful. I've just started Year 13 and I'm stressing quite a lot because of all this new content for year 13 but there's also year 12 content I'm forgetting which is getting stressful to keep on top of
You honestly said EVERYTHING I feel. I personally am more wordy, take a bit longer to understand some questions and just feel like I can't ask the teacher questions.
Hello,I really appreciate the vids that u post, thank you for all ur help for my revison......
I wish I had your channel as a motivation when I was in high school.
Thank you !!
After watching this video I am bloody sure that a little A* is waiting for me on results day . Thanks sis ❤️
Thank you! This is gonna be so helpful for A2, the edexcel As paper 1 on Wednesday was atrocious... nothing like the specimen paper or last years paper
Thank you so much Jade
jade hm just love the way you are im highly requesting you to make a video on how woul you go through a textbook or make most out of it deal lolx:)