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conwy | 1 year ago
Yes this is exactly what happening to me.
E.g. I got up to Week 2 of the course and suddenly made the big (to me) discovery that sqrt(a/b) = sqrt(a)/sqrt(b).
It seems trivial I know when you see it written like that, but the problem is to recognise and apply that principle in the context of a broader problem such as factoring.
> Just keep at it.
Thanks, this gives me confidence that I'm not wasting my time haha
I am beginning to get better at it, to the point that I can often work out why I got a question wrong on my own without referring to the answer.
password4321|1 year ago
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gofreddygo|1 year ago
The really important part for me was to rip these small but critical parts out and form somewhat like mental workout routine that I kept repeating multiple times per week. By week 5/6 I could solve the same/similar/related problems which weeks ago took me several minutes with ease and I had more brain power left to think about higher level and related concepts and techniques that formed more connections, making the experience a lot more fruitful, productive and faster. Without that mindless, disciplined mental routine to get the basic and critical stuff in muscle memory, I do not believe I could have made it through.
Good luck.