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personally, I like word problems LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 13/12/2010 06:56:28 PM
Or at least practical correlates to what I'm learning. It's not very good for initially learning the material, imo, BUT it really helps the material stick with me. At the lower levels there are nice real-life examples that can usually be found. At the higher levels, coupling pre-calc and calculus with physics math was helpful to me.

Hope that helps :)
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