Summary of ما لن يخبرك به أحد عن الرياضيات / كيف تحصلت على 20 في الرياضيات ( باكالوريا) bac2025
Summary of the Video: "ما لن يخبرك به أحد عن الرياضيات / كيف تحصلت على 20 في الرياضيات (باكالوريا) bac2025"
This video is a personal testimony and advice session by Maria, a sixth-year medical student who scored a perfect 20 in mathematics on her baccalaureate exam despite initially struggling with the subject. She shares her journey, mindset shifts, study methods, and practical tips for excelling in mathematics at the baccalaureate level, aiming to motivate and guide current students.
Main Ideas and Lessons
- Change Your Mentality About Mathematics
- Overcome the belief that math is inherently difficult or incomprehensible.
- Recognize that laziness and fear of failure often prevent understanding.
- Adopt a mindset that you can understand and master math.
- Be willing to try repeatedly, even if you initially fail.
- Understand That Baccalaureate Math Uses All Prior Knowledge
- The exam draws on concepts from middle and high school (e.g., roots, identities, fractions).
- Do not limit your thinking; use all previously learned properties and rules.
- Mathematical problems often simplify when you apply basic principles correctly.
- Build a Strong Foundation by Revisiting Basics
- Study fundamental concepts such as functions, sequences, probabilities, and geometry thoroughly.
- Use reliable resources like YouTube Tutorials (e.g., Professor Nordi’s videos) to reinforce these basics.
- Take time to understand these foundations deeply before moving to complex problems.
- Collect and Master a Wide Range of Ideas and Problem Types
- After mastering common problems, focus on less frequent and more challenging ideas.
- Attempt to solve difficult problems independently before seeking solutions.
- Use textbooks and Past Baccalaureate Exams to find new and diverse problem ideas.
- Practice applying new ideas rather than just memorizing solutions.
- Utilize Online Resources and Baccalaureate Past Papers
- Supplement your study with YouTube videos and tutorials on specific topics.
- Solve Past Baccalaureate Exams to familiarize yourself with the exam format and recurring ideas.
- Learn to solve problems within a time limit to manage exam time effectively.
- Self-Study and Problem Solving Are Crucial
- Don’t rely solely on lectures or teachers; actively engage with exercises on your own.
- Identify your weaknesses by practicing and reviewing your mistakes.
- Repeated practice leads to confidence and better problem-solving skills.
- Exam Day Strategy and Mindset
- Enter the exam confident and determined to solve the problems.
- If stuck on a problem, move on and return later with a fresh perspective.
- Use partial knowledge to gain points (e.g., calculate what you know and add or subtract).
- Manage your time wisely; know which problems consume too much time and adjust accordingly.
- Avoid panic; maintain calm and focus on applying what you know.
- General Advice and Encouragement
- Success in math is achievable with the right mindset and consistent effort.
- The baccalaureate math exam is designed to be solvable by an average student who prepares well.
- Confidence and perseverance are key.
- The speaker offers additional videos on medical specialization and college life for interested students.
Detailed Methodology / Instructions for Success in Baccalaureate Mathematics
- Step 1: Change your mindset — believe math is understandable and that you can succeed.
- Step 2: Review and master all basic concepts from previous years.
- Step 3: Use online resources (YouTube, past exam solutions) to clarify difficult topics.
- Step 4: Collect a wide variety of problem ideas from textbooks and past exams.
- Step 5: Practice solving problems independently; try to solve challenging problems before looking at solutions.
- Step 6: Solve Past Baccalaureate Exams under timed conditions to improve speed and accuracy.
- Step 7: During the exam:
- Start with problems you know well.
- Skip and return to difficult problems.
- Use partial solutions to secure points.
- Stay calm and confident throughout.
- Step 8: After practice, analyze mistakes and understand where you went wrong to avoid repeating them.
- Step 9: Maintain consistent effort and avoid relying solely on external help or passive learning.
Speakers / Sources Featured
- Maria: The main speaker, a sixth-year medical student who scored 20/20 in mathematics on her baccalaureate exam.
- Professor Nordi: Mentioned as a helpful YouTube educator whose videos are recommended for understanding mathematics basics.
- Ken Yasser and Ken Nordine: YouTubers referenced as valuable resources for learning mathematics topics and problem-solving techniques.
Notable Quotes
— 01:03 — « The first point to do well in mathematics lies here: you have to get rid of this mentality 'I can't understand mathematics' because your mind plays tricks to justify its laziness and fear of failing. »
— 08:43 — « I entered with the mentality that I want to get 20, this is the university you enter, guys, it was a mistake that I always entered it, enter and say what I solved, it's true, I am useful, work, I calculate from the jar, I want to get plus one plus where plus 3, okay, 20 and it went down. »
— 10:18 — « Do not see people in the middle of the exam hall telling you, 'Yes, it is difficult to get a good score.' You must be proficient and confident in yourself. »
— 10:30 — « Always go in confident in yourself. Rather, the one who set it for me, I will solve it. Set a trap from Mars, I will solve it. »
— 11:08 — « The first thing is to change your mentality. The second thing is to read everything and read intelligently. God willing, God will not waste anyone's effort. »
Category
Educational