How to gain a passion for maths and score high in exams

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Title. Maths is the most important subject for me.

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become obsessed with understanding each step of the theorem proofs
 
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learn it intuitively rather than just memorizing a bunch of formulas
math is actually interesting if you understand where everything comes from
 
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Start with the easy questions, build confidence and work ur way up. Try to solve as many questions as possible.
 
You either have a passion for it, or you'll just pretend you like math like every other nerd, to fit in.
There is no in between. I'm not into math and don't care about it, but just practice if you want to get better at it. But this won't guarantee that you will continue to like math or develop a genuine passion for it. Tbh, I did well in English compared to math in highschool, surprisingly.
 
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Tbh, I did well in English compared to math in highschool, surprisingly.
Same, and English is the subject I hate the most but still get A's
 
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1. have autism
2.have a high iq
 
Have a female teacher that is at least 4 PSL
 
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