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Stop Failing Maths!
Stop Failing Maths!
Stop Failing Maths!
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Stop Failing Maths!

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Important maths exams coming up? Worried that you will fail-again? Wondering how some students always seem to get the top marks?
Whatever your current level, this ebook will show you how to use a simple, proven, five-step system to ensure that you can achieve grades that you previously thought were impossible.
Written by an experienced maths teacher, private tutor and GCSE exam marker who specialises in helping students to pass major maths exams, this ebook will show you:
-why what you do AFTER a maths lesson can be more important than what you do in the lesson;
-the most common reason for low maths grades and how anyone can overcome it;
-how to find out exactly what content you need to know;
-where to find the best revision resources AND how to use them;
-what techniques you MUST use in the exam to boost your grade even further;
-why you can’t always rely on your school to help you pass (but how you can smash through their targets);
This ebook is not a textbook and does not explore specific maths topics in detail. Instead, it shows you HOW to study the subject efficiently using the best modern resources that will have the most impact on your maths grade.
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LanguageEnglish
PublisherJay Taylor
Release dateJun 17, 2017
ISBN9781370380275
Stop Failing Maths!
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Jay Taylor

Jay Taylor was born and raised in Albuquerque New Mexico. As a young boy he enjoyed hunting and fishing and he was active in high school sports, lettering in football, track and wrestling. Jay joined the Marine Corps on his 18th birthday in 1967. He served a tour in Vietnam as a Marine Corps Scout Sniper where he was awarded the Bronze Star and Navy Commendation Medals. After returning home Jay struggled with the memories of his actions while in Vietnam. In 1972 Jay moved to Alaska where he eventually met and married his wife Paulette. They had two boys, Lee and Bobby. Jay has worked for the same construction company for the last thirty years. In 1987 Jay and his family left Alaska and relocated to Portland Oregon. For the next six years Jay worked in Washington, Oregon, and California before relocating back to New Mexico in 1993. Jay still works for Hoffman Construction Company as a Project Superintendent and Paulette manages their thoroughbred racehorse farm. Jay is a four term past president of the New Mexico Houndsman Association and he is currently on the Board of Directors for the New Mexico Horsebreeders Association. He is a proud member of the NRA and enjoys target shooting with his son Lee and granddaughter Tamra.

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    Stop Failing Maths! - Jay Taylor

    Stop Failing Maths!

    How To Pass Your Maths Exams Using The ARROW System

    By

    Jay Taylor

    Stop Failing Maths!

    Copyright © 2016 by Jay Taylor

    All Rights Reserved

    Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter 1 Don’t fight it!

    Chapter 2 Do you know what you don’t know?

    Chapter 3 Trust your teacher?

    Chapter 4 The ARROW system. A is for Attention

    Chapter 5 The ARROW system. R is for Research

    Chapter 6 The ARROW system. R is for Revision

    Chapter 7 The ARROW system. O is for Outperform

    Chapter 8 The ARROW system. W is for Widen your focus

    Chapter 9 Summary of the ARROW system

    Chapter 10 Do you really need a tutor?

    Chapter 11 And finally…

    Useful resources

    Introduction

    Congratulations on purchasing this ebook! You have just taken the crucial first step to improving your maths grade and achieving the pass that you need.

    The fact that you are reading this suggests that you are worried about your maths exams. Perhaps your school has given you a predicted grade that is below a pass or your mock exam result was simply embarrassing. Or you may be a student who has struggled with maths for years: you’ve had enough

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