It's time for some spring cleaning! Let's dust off those algebra skills and make them shine before final exams.

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The Goal: To identify and eliminate the 'cobwebs' - the concepts you've gotten a little rusty on.

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The Method: Take a practice final exam *before* you start studying. This will create your cleaning checklist.

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Sort Your Mess: Categorize your mistakes. Are they careless errors? Conceptual misunderstandings? Foundational gaps?

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Deep Clean the Foundation: Spend one day just on integer and fraction rules. Make them spotless.

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Scrub the Tough Stains: Dedicate most of your time to the topics that gave you the most trouble on your practice test.

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Organize Your Tools: Create a fresh, clean, one-page 'master formula sheet.'

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Let in the Light: After a few days of focused cleaning, try explaining a concept to a friend. This will show you how much you've learned.

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This isn't a stressful cram session; it's a refreshing process of restoring order to your knowledge.

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A clean house feels great. A clean set of algebra skills feels even better. Start cleaning.

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