How can I prepare O-levels math in three months

Preparing for O-level Mathematics in 3 months is very achievable β€” 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)

πŸ‘‰ 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

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


πŸ“… 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.

πŸ• 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 β€” aim to complete each paper in the given duration.
  • After each paper, mark your mistakes and review related topics again.

πŸ• 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 β€” 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

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


πŸ“˜ Additional Tips

βœ… Practice with real exam-style questions (Cambridge past papers).
βœ… Use mark schemes to understand what examiners expect.
βœ… Work on speed and accuracy β€” every minute counts.
βœ… If possible, get a tutor for weak areas (even 1–2 sessions per week).
βœ… 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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