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Dmitry Kuznetsov2015-03-22 12:32:46
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Dmitry Kuznetsov, 2015-03-22 12:32:46

Mathematics and school?

Hello. I study in the 10th grade. school textbook - Pratusevich, NW - Skanavi. I don’t have any particular problems with mathematics now, due to the fact that three months ago I began to take a different approach to my learning, in other words, I took it in my head. I ask knowledgeable people to suggest which sections of mathematics especially need to be repeated or how to plan your study in mathematics in order to reach the Olympiad level. I always wanted to participate in the Olympiads, but I never participated. I spent a year and a half in a circle in which my very successful classmates were trained, the results were 0, because it was useless to go from the 8th grade, and in fact I didn’t need it. But now, when a year and a half is left, it has become necessary, I do not regret the time for independent studies. I would like to enter a strong physics-mat in the future. University and in ShAD, but desires need to be supported by actions and knowledge. That's why I'm asking for help on how to organize my training, because I started reading and solving problems from the brochure "How non-standard problems are solved", but something is not right. It's just that, unlike mathematics, I do both physics and Olympiad programming. There is a strict plan for the last two, the problem is only in mathematics. Thank you very much in advance

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President42, 2015-03-22
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In a good way, it was necessary to participate in the Olympiads from the fifth grade. Because now, when you have taken up your head, you have, in fact, only one year left to participate in the Olympiads, and from the first time it is not a fact that you will be able to prove yourself as if you participated in them all the time.
And so ... google tasks from school / city / All-Russian Olympiads of previous years, open, solve, see what topics are there. Everything is on the internet for sure.
If every week you solve a couple of options from these Olympiads, then by the 11th grade, I think, "you will fill your hand"

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