Como ESTUDAR MATEMÁTICA para o ENEM a partir de JULHO (Guia completo)

Bruna Geisiane
22 May 202411:31

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the presenter provides a detailed guide for preparing for the Enem exam in just six months. The focus is on strategically studying mathematics by prioritizing topics based on their frequency and difficulty in the exam. The speaker shares a practical study plan, emphasizing video lessons, flashcards, and practice questions to reinforce learning. The importance of consistency, regular assessments, and adapting the study schedule is highlighted. Additionally, the speaker offers tips on how to optimize time, manage study hours, and approach more complex mathematical topics to achieve a high score in the Enem.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Focus on studying the most important and frequently tested topics for the Enem exam, organized by difficulty and relevance.
  • 😀 Prioritize studying easier and more commonly tested topics first, then move to intermediate and difficult ones as time progresses.
  • 😀 Use a flexible study schedule, allowing adjustments if certain weeks require more time or if unforeseen events occur.
  • 😀 Finish your theory study by at least October (or early November), leaving the final month for review and practice tests.
  • 😀 Include practice exams and simulations in your study routine, especially once you've mastered basic mathematics.
  • 😀 Study math multiple times a week, ideally daily, depending on your course and how crucial math is for your desired field.
  • 😀 Limit study sessions to around 2-3 hours per day, focusing on quality over long hours of study.
  • 😀 Use effective study methods such as video lessons, flashcards (e.g., Anki), and exercises to reinforce concepts.
  • 😀 For each new topic, begin with video lessons, then solidify your knowledge with flashcards and exercises before moving on.
  • 😀 When learning more challenging topics, spread the study over several days to ensure deeper understanding and retention.
  • 😀 Track your errors and revise them in flashcards for better retention and to avoid repeating the same mistakes.

Q & A

  • Is it possible to learn math from scratch in six months for the ENEM exam?

    -Yes, it is possible to learn math from scratch in six months for the ENEM exam, provided you use the right strategies. The guide focuses on organizing study topics, prioritizing easier and more frequent topics first, and gradually advancing to more difficult ones.

  • What should be prioritized when preparing for the math section of the ENEM exam?

    -The most important topics should be prioritized. These include content that frequently appears in the exam and is easier to understand. These topics are marked in green in the study plan. After that, intermediate and difficult topics should be studied.

  • How can the study material be organized over the six months of preparation?

    -The study material should be divided into months and weeks. For each week, specific topics should be allocated, starting with easier ones. The goal is to finish the theoretical study by October or early November, leaving the last month for practice exams and simulations.

  • How many hours per week should a student dedicate to studying math for the ENEM?

    -The number of hours depends on the course the student wants to pursue. If the course has a high weight for math, such as in medicine, it is recommended to study every day. Otherwise, about 3 days per week can be sufficient. On average, 2 hours per day or around 10-12 hours a week is a good starting point.

  • How should practice exams be incorporated into the study plan?

    -Practice exams should be taken as part of your regular study routine. After mastering basic math, students should begin taking old ENEM exams or simulated tests, ideally doing one per week. This helps improve exam strategy, time management, and confidence.

  • What strategies can help with difficult math topics like logarithms or combinatorics?

    -For difficult topics, it's essential to spread out study sessions over time. This involves reviewing and practicing a little bit each day. For example, after studying logarithms, students should practice solving related problems daily, even on non-study days, to reinforce understanding.

  • How can flashcards be used effectively in studying for the ENEM math exam?

    -Flashcards can be used to memorize key concepts and formulas. After watching a video lesson, create flashcards for important points (e.g., logarithmic rules) and review them frequently, especially for topics that are difficult or often forgotten.

  • Is it okay if I don't manage to study all the planned topics?

    -Yes, if you don’t manage to study all the planned topics, it’s okay. You can redistribute the material to the following weeks, or even advance some topics if you finish early. The schedule is a guide, not a rigid plan, allowing for flexibility.

  • What role does time management play in preparing for the ENEM math exam?

    -Time management is crucial for preparing for the ENEM math exam. By organizing study sessions, focusing on the most important topics, and regularly practicing with timed exams, students can maximize their preparation and ensure they can cover all necessary content effectively.

  • What study methods did the presenter recommend to achieve a high score in math?

    -The presenter recommended using video lessons, flashcards (via the Anki app), and practice questions. They also suggested reviewing mistakes by adding them to flashcards and revisiting them regularly. This combination helps reinforce learning and improve retention.

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