How can I prepare O-levels math in three months

Preparing for O-level Mathematics in 3 months is very achievable — but it needs a focused and smart study plan. Below is a step-by-step guide you can follow to cover the entire syllabus efficiently and be ready for your examsContact

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🎯 Step 1: Understand the Syllabus (Days 1–3)

👉 Download the latest Cambridge O-Level Mathematics (4024) or your board’s syllabus.
Focus on these main topics:

  1. Number – fractions, decimals, percentages, ratio, proportion
  2. Algebra – equations, inequalities, sequences, graphs
  3. Geometry & Measure – angles, shapes, area, volume
  4. Trigonometry – sine, cosine, tangent, bearings
  5. Statistics & Probability – mean, median, mode, probability, data representation

➡️ Print the syllabus and mark topics you already know vs. topics you struggle with.


📅 Step 2: Make a 3-Month Study Plan

Month 1: Concept Building

  • Cover two main topics per week.
  • Use textbooks like D.R. Morrison, Trevor Johnson, or New Syllabus Mathematics.
  • Watch topic-wise YouTube lessons (e.g., Mathsaurus, LearnersCloud, ExamSolutions).
  • Solve all examples and end-of-chapter exercises.
  • Keep a small notebook of key formulas and methods.

🕐 Example: Week Topics 1 Number & Algebra basics 2 Linear equations & graphs 3 Geometry & mensuration 4 Algebra (quadratics, factorization)


Month 2: Practice & Application

  • Start solving past papers (at least 2017–2024).
  • Focus on Paper 1 (short questions) and Paper 2 (structured questions) separately.
  • Time yourself — aim to complete each paper in the given duration.
  • After each paper, mark your mistakes and review related topics again.

🕐 Example: Week Focus 5 Paper 1 practice (Algebra, Numbers) 6 Paper 2 practice (Geometry, Trig) 7 Mixed topic revision & reattempt weak areas 8 Timed mock paper every 3 days


Month 3: Exam Revision & Speed Practice

  • Attempt one full paper every other day under timed conditions.
  • Analyze every mistake — note down patterns (e.g., misreading questions, forgetting formulas).
  • Revise formula book daily (20–30 minutes).
  • Focus on:
    • Showing working clearly
    • Using proper units
    • Labeling graphs accurately

🕐 Example: Week Focus 9 Full Paper 1 & Paper 2 mocks 10 Past paper corrections 11 Formula & concept review 12 Light revision + rest before exam


📘 Additional Tips

✅ Practice with real exam-style questions (Cambridge past papers).
✅ Use mark schemes to understand what examiners expect.
✅ Work on speed and accuracy — every minute counts.
✅ If possible, get a tutor for weak areas (even 1–2 sessions per week).
✅ Sleep well, eat healthy, and keep your mind fresh.


If you tell me your exam board (e.g., Cambridge, Edexcel, AQA) and your weak areas, I can make a custom 3-month weekly timetable with topic names and resources.
Would you like me to make that for you?

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