Math is entirely process based, at least the level of math that most of us normal people deal with. You start at point A, engage process B, and end at point C. In my experience the best way to understand that process is through practice and perseverance; this reasoning applies to damn near everything when it comes to science and engineering.
Work with other people; group work is often far more effective than regular work. Consult professors, and see if they have any suggestions for tutoring. Many grad students offer tutoring as a part time job; work with them.
And memorize those sine/cosine tables. I STILL remember that crap that Mrs. Brown taught me. At least I think her name was Mrs. Brown; either way the numbers stuck while the name dissolved.
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