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How to study linear algebra and get 99/100 even if you hate it. Most students fail linear algebra because they treat it like arithmetic.  They learn the steps but have no idea what they are actually computing. Linear algebra is about transformations.  Once you see that, everything clicks. A. The 3 layer study rule Layer 1: Core operations (30%)  Matrix multiplication, row reduction, determinants, dot products.  Write the key rules and operations on one or two pages and drill them daily.  You need these to be automatic before anything else. Layer 2: Exam level problems (50%)  Skip the textbook examples.  Go straight to exam difficulty.  Stuck? Look at the solution, follow it just enough to get un stuck and close it After the question, review the part you got stuck os it won’t happen again. Layer 3: Geometric intuition (20%)  Know what an eigenvector actually represents.  Know what a determinant is telling you about a transformation. Examiners write questions that expose students who only know the algorithm but not the meaning behind it. B. The 60 minute routine: 15 min: Operations and definitions revision  35 min: 3-5 problems of the same type  10 min: One proof or geometric interpretation I use Derive as my notebook app to generate past paper questions based off my notes and visualise vectors with planes in 3D You can join the app through my bio!  Linear algebra is a skill not, a memory test.  Daily reps beat weekend cramming every time. C. Exam technique Start with the computation questions first.  Row reduction, matrix ops, solving systems.  Show every step of your working even when it feels mechanical.  One skipped step is one dropped mark.  Never scribble out. Draw a clean line through mistakes. D. The 99/100 shortcut Upload the last 5 years of past papers to Claude.  Ask it which topics repeat and where students consistently lose marks. Linear algebra exams test the same six or seven concepts every single year.  Find them. Master them. Ignore the rest. Tips: 1. Do one problem type per session until it’s automatic 2. Rewrite proofs by hand to understand them better #study #uni #linearalgebra #math #engineering
How to study linear algebra and get 99/100 even if you hate it. Most students fail linear algebra because they treat it like arithmetic. They learn the steps but have no idea what they are actually computing. Linear algebra is about transformations. Once you see that, everything clicks. A. The 3 layer study rule Layer 1: Core operations (30%) Matrix multiplication, row reduction, determinants, dot products. Write the key rules and operations on one or two pages and drill them daily. You need these to be automatic before anything else. Layer 2: Exam level problems (50%) Skip the textbook examples. Go straight to exam difficulty. Stuck? Look at the solution, follow it just enough to get un stuck and close it After the question, review the part you got stuck os it won’t happen again. Layer 3: Geometric intuition (20%) Know what an eigenvector actually represents. Know what a determinant is telling you about a transformation. Examiners write questions that expose students who only know the algorithm but not the meaning behind it. B. The 60 minute routine: 15 min: Operations and definitions revision 35 min: 3-5 problems of the same type 10 min: One proof or geometric interpretation I use Derive as my notebook app to generate past paper questions based off my notes and visualise vectors with planes in 3D You can join the app through my bio! Linear algebra is a skill not, a memory test. Daily reps beat weekend cramming every time. C. Exam technique Start with the computation questions first. Row reduction, matrix ops, solving systems. Show every step of your working even when it feels mechanical. One skipped step is one dropped mark. Never scribble out. Draw a clean line through mistakes. D. The 99/100 shortcut Upload the last 5 years of past papers to Claude. Ask it which topics repeat and where students consistently lose marks. Linear algebra exams test the same six or seven concepts every single year. Find them. Master them. Ignore the rest. Tips: 1. Do one problem type per session until it’s automatic 2. Rewrite proofs by hand to understand them better #study #uni #linearalgebra #math #engineering

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