(The title is the best question ever, right?)
Hello there PokeBeach! I need a bit of help here. It's not the most personal question in the world, but even still...
So unfortunately I'm stuck with high expectations as far as academia is concerned. I always get the highest grades as far as wordy subjects are concerned without trying (and I'd honestly prefer it to not be that way) but any subjects to do with maths I get consistent Ds and Cs on, or, as with my latest end of year exams, straight up Fs. No matter how much I study or how much I revise for exams I get an awful mind block whenever I go into the exams and fail awfully, even if I know everything on the exams the day or even a couple hours before.
This is only really a concern for me because in Britain our Government forces all students to take 5 exams: English, Physics, Maths, Chemistry and Biology. English is my best subject alongside Philosophy so I'm cool with that (I actually tutor the mathematicians in my year about how to nail English exams) but Maths and the 3 sciences are literally just 4 maths exams, and you only get to take 10 exams total. To get into my school's 6th form I can only fail at 2 exams, because the school doesn't take your 2 worst grades into consideration. Everything else has to be As or A*s to get into the 6th form (unless there aren't enough people to make up a year in which case they allow some students who got one or MAYBE two Bs as well).
I guess it just comes down to I'm feeling the pressure to get good at maths already even though I've got about 2 years to do so and I need some tips to try and figure it out. There's really no reason why I should have trouble with Maths but I do, so if anyone has any tips or cheats to do with numbers I would really appreciate it.