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Pedros
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Guys ,I have a technical question about the quant section.
A friend of mine suggested a studying technique which entails practicing until I find a question that I cant solve ( or solve incorrectly) , let it be an exponent question for instance, he says I should stop there , review exponents ,and then solve every exponent question I can put my hands onto.
Another friend , debating with the former one, suggests something different. He says that If I understand the basics of exponents, I should only understand how that incorrectly solved question is answered, and then move on with my practice.
I have been following the first approach for a while now, since it sounds more convincing to me , but i found out that i havent touched geometry for a month now. So what do you think ?
I would appreciate your opinion on this issue.
Thanks
A friend of mine suggested a studying technique which entails practicing until I find a question that I cant solve ( or solve incorrectly) , let it be an exponent question for instance, he says I should stop there , review exponents ,and then solve every exponent question I can put my hands onto.
Another friend , debating with the former one, suggests something different. He says that If I understand the basics of exponents, I should only understand how that incorrectly solved question is answered, and then move on with my practice.
I have been following the first approach for a while now, since it sounds more convincing to me , but i found out that i havent touched geometry for a month now. So what do you think ?
I would appreciate your opinion on this issue.
Thanks












