I'm very bad at Algebra and I have a regents coming up. I've been studying all day, but I've barely made any progress. What are some good sites for studying - preferably ones that use videos to ease you in and guide you through. Also, what are some tips that will get me memorizing these methods as quickly and efficiently as possible? Thanks!
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You have Regents Prep:
http://www.regentsprep.org
You can watch Khan Academy video tutorials on anything you have problems with:
http://www.khanacademy.org
Some tips: I took the Algebra regents for New York. So here's the site to get you some practice, preferably print them out, this way you get a feel for the test timed to 2-3 hours. Here's the site:
http://www.nysedregents.org
You can use Regents Prep Algebra and scroll down to the outline of chapters and find things you have trouble with. Don't skip around the readings they give you. read them with an understanding to let them sink in. There are interactive tests online also. There was an unexpected question the year I took mine but other than that it was predictable so study hard and you'll do fine!
http://www.regentsprep.org
You can watch Khan Academy video tutorials on anything you have problems with:
http://www.khanacademy.org
Some tips: I took the Algebra regents for New York. So here's the site to get you some practice, preferably print them out, this way you get a feel for the test timed to 2-3 hours. Here's the site:
http://www.nysedregents.org
You can use Regents Prep Algebra and scroll down to the outline of chapters and find things you have trouble with. Don't skip around the readings they give you. read them with an understanding to let them sink in. There are interactive tests online also. There was an unexpected question the year I took mine but other than that it was predictable so study hard and you'll do fine!