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op i find math to be the easiest subject to study for. the reason for this is simple: you know what you're going to be tested on. i'm not saying you're always going to know the specific questions and problems that will be on the test, but you know what chapters, sections, and materials you will be tested on.
first off, let me state that you are probably fluent with using the internet. use this to your advantage. google ANYTHINg you're having trouble with, ESPECIALLY youtube videos. they help. more than you will ever know.
now for instance, say you're being tested on chapter 10. chapter 10 is composed of maybe 6 sections. go through and read these sections. digest it. do the example problems while you're reading through the section, and then compare your answers, or if you got stuck, then read over and see why you got stuck. with math, it's not always about cranking out an answer; if you want to do well on a test, you'll know multiple methods to which you will arrive at the answer. learn these methods. once you understand what you're doing (which is often overlooked) and why the method shown works, you'll become more infatuated with the process than the answer.
after you've read through all of the sections and are able to do 90% of the problems, go back to the ones you had trouble with and do some odd examples from the problem sections (so that you can compare your answer).