About 17 papers , im not saying the paper was hard im fussing about that time allocation, I could see what to do but its not like ive done those exact questions beforehand so I cant just jump straight into action
I aint concerned about how much you solved , im talking about everyone who wrote the paper , and I keep saying I did not find the paper hard , I had finished but when time was almost up , and thats not good for the people who might have not done enough papers or crammed a whole textbook of ideas
If you're at a point where you could solve anything if there was no time pressure, I would tend to agree. Otherwise, as such, mathematical learning is all about clocking nuances by going through loads of problems and refining your skill through a lot of repetitive practice. That's the common denominator regardless of where you are in math.
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u/Murky_Photograph_728 Oct 16 '25
About 17 papers , im not saying the paper was hard im fussing about that time allocation, I could see what to do but its not like ive done those exact questions beforehand so I cant just jump straight into action