- Azizakaria
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Hello, i read an article and i would like to share it with you and know what you think about it.
i have read that the best way to do problems is to do a problem set of 37 question, solve each one and check how long it took and write it down, mark the question if you aren't sure or concern it maybe wrong. let these problems set for an afternoon or a day but not more than a day, and when you look back check the answer explanation for the ones you answered incorrectly, the ones you was unsure about & the ones that took too long. Then DO them ALL again.
the article says that this may take longer then the normal way to simply do the problems, glance at the explanations, and move on, but it is more effective, because you can't master a question by solving it just once even if you answered it right.
Do you really think that this way is more effective ?
i have read that the best way to do problems is to do a problem set of 37 question, solve each one and check how long it took and write it down, mark the question if you aren't sure or concern it maybe wrong. let these problems set for an afternoon or a day but not more than a day, and when you look back check the answer explanation for the ones you answered incorrectly, the ones you was unsure about & the ones that took too long. Then DO them ALL again.
the article says that this may take longer then the normal way to simply do the problems, glance at the explanations, and move on, but it is more effective, because you can't master a question by solving it just once even if you answered it right.
Do you really think that this way is more effective ?













