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this post was submitted on 11 Jan 2024
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First, thanks for sharing. That's a bummer you got behind, but you'll be able to learn anything you put yourself to.
I think the most valuable thing is to use the resources that help you the most. If that's online videos, do that, if that's in person tutoring do that. Obviously they teach how to do math a certain way but the doesn't mean it's the best for everyone. I think it's so awesome that places like YouTube and khan academy are there so people can get what they need.
Get as much as you can with online resources. Try and learn as much as you can. When you come across problems you can't do, put them some where to come back to. Move on and keep learning. Then come back to those. You might have just figured it out without realizing. And if you still can't figure it out then that's a great thing to take to a tutor to ask questions about. You'll get your money's worth from a tutor if you already have questions and problems you need help with.