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Old 03-27-2006, 10:10 AM
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Yes, like upgray said, the flashcards are not well suited to the math subjects, since what you really need is repetition and variety--a standard book-based study guide makes more sense, and there are a lot of math workbooks out there that can provide the hundreds of math practice problems that you need.

Plus, with math subjects, it's really hard to establish a starting point, since math is an area where you have to assume a certain level of background knowledge. The question is, what level of math proficiency can you assume? With College Mathematics, it's a low-enough level math that we can start pretty much from the bottom, but as you go to College Algebra and up, it gets harder to make materials that would be universally effective...
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