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fomenos
3 years ago
10

I have two weeks to do 55% of my math and 10% of my english in Edgeenuity, is this do-able?

Mathematics
1 answer:
aleksley [76]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Yes , depends on will power .

Step-by-step explanation:

Look , 55% of maths means more than your half of the syllabus . and that too in 2weeks . Sometimes it happens , when you target a very big goal , u end up ignoring small and crucial things . when it comes to learning everyone should be patient and always learn step by step . you ask _ you can do or not ? yes YOU can definitely . but when it comes to understand and analys - "how much that study was helpful" then the answer should be "100% helpful " . but if its not , then what's the need of even studying that ? . At the end of the day we all are studying to learn not to conpelete syllabus .

Am just saying , take your time - go through each chapter , eaxh topic deeply so that it would be helpful in other classes too .

<em>At the end of the day - Quality matters not quantity :)</em>

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