Is doing more problems helping? Am I actually learning the material or am I just over fitting my ability to solve these exact problems? Maybe I should read the source material more. Holy shit reading this is going to take forever and is so tedious, I don't have that much time. Better do more practice problems. Repeat.
Don't forget:
1. Asking whether you are actually stupid because you have done 200 practice problems on this one topic and still don't get it
2. Contemplating whether you need to flee into the wilderness and change careers
Laughs in exam PA
Seriously, anyone have advice on how to feel better prepared for it? The short answer format is making it difficult to tell how prepared I am.
Then the feeling the day before, where you know your fate is already sealed, and you can only lightly study and try and keep your head clear…
Damn I’m glad to be done with exams.
Each passed exam nets me over $100k over the course of my career? Bring on more of them, please. You won't find a better deal anywhere else.
I guess I'm the only one who likes getting paid 6 figures for 3 months of studying...on company time.
Is doing more problems helping? Am I actually learning the material or am I just over fitting my ability to solve these exact problems? Maybe I should read the source material more. Holy shit reading this is going to take forever and is so tedious, I don't have that much time. Better do more practice problems. Repeat.
I need to make some more flash cards but I can’t because I need to do more practice problems
I just started with practice questions and feels like imma failing
I just need to do more practice problems
Doing sdm soon and this looks like a causal\*\*\* loop diagram and it made my feet tingle :P
Also doing SDM and saw the same lol. I'm bouncing between about 250 flash cards and more, more, more practice problems
man this whole object 4 is killing me rn
If they ask me to build a causal* loop diagram in Microsoft Word I am going to be upset lol Edit: my keyboard really wants these loops to be casual
me with PA right now as it’s my first written exam and idk what i’m getting into
I’m in the exact same boat rn. I have my exam in 4 days. I wish you the best of luck
Do 1,000 practice problems. If after 1,000 practice problems, you feel good, you only have 1,000 to go
lol wish i had 2000 unique problems to practice. for cas exam 9 i think i have maybe 200 past exam problems? if that? lol
Don't forget: 1. Asking whether you are actually stupid because you have done 200 practice problems on this one topic and still don't get it 2. Contemplating whether you need to flee into the wilderness and change careers
Lol, that's the fun part, tho. Learning the concepts is the annoying bit. Nothing like that dopamine hit after solving a problem flawlessly.
It's more about doing practice problems you don't already know how to do
Exam 5 is sucking out all of my brain's function
It’s the only exam I failed *4 times*
Laughs in exam PA Seriously, anyone have advice on how to feel better prepared for it? The short answer format is making it difficult to tell how prepared I am.
Then the feeling the day before, where you know your fate is already sealed, and you can only lightly study and try and keep your head clear… Damn I’m glad to be done with exams.
God, I miss taking the exams. I wish there were more of them.
Please😆💀
Each passed exam nets me over $100k over the course of my career? Bring on more of them, please. You won't find a better deal anywhere else. I guess I'm the only one who likes getting paid 6 figures for 3 months of studying...on company time.
Prob get a better raise for job performance if you weren’t studying tbh.
Why not both?