Hi,
I received the day5 email Today. Can you please add the expected duration of time to complete those problems. Atleast on average-basis, like Fast.Expected,Decent,Slow. I believe it will not be much of a help if we are not practicing under time-pressure.
Thanks once again!!
Praveen
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Hi Praveen,
While it's a good idea to start working on your speed a little, I think it's also important to ensure that you fully understand the concepts for each day. So, don't sacrifice understanding for speed.
On average, your goal should be to solve questions in about 2 minutes. That said, some questions will naturally take more time and some less time.
All the best,
Brent
While it's a good idea to start working on your speed a little, I think it's also important to ensure that you fully understand the concepts for each day. So, don't sacrifice understanding for speed.
On average, your goal should be to solve questions in about 2 minutes. That said, some questions will naturally take more time and some less time.
All the best,
Brent
kvcpk wrote:Hi,
I received the day5 email Today. Can you please add the expected duration of time to complete those problems. Atleast on average-basis, like Fast.Expected,Decent,Slow. I believe it will not be much of a help if we are not practicing under time-pressure.
Thanks once again!!
Praveen