i would really be bothered too much by how useful the course is because, its very likely, you wont use most of what youre learning anyway. I mean, at the very least, youre never going to be proving known results
we were only given about 4 practice papers for each subject and maybe 2 of those would have solutions which really sucked: there simply wasnt enough material to really revise from
i think when you come up with an intuitive way to interpret something it is a lot easier to remember which is also a big reason why doing something youre interested in is so much easier. Problems and solutions are sort of a way to just drill it in but when you dont even have them all youre left with is repeatedly writing it out or something
i also found it a lot easier to study if i had people to do it with and when you get stuck you can discuss it rather than just read the answer which is a lot better, i think, because youre still involved in the process rather than just being told the answer and trying to post facto figure it out
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Mason Barnes
How did you even find the motivation though?
I struggle to even do the homework.
Yet alone spend extra time studying.
Thank you for the video and advice, I have always been listening to them at 1x time speed desu.
Also it doesnt really matter that you were a couple years late I'm sure I will be staying a few extra years.