Originally posted by Silver Snake:

One piece of advise: pay attention to the process of solving things. Don't focus on remembering every equation. That was a pet peeve of mine...professors who insisted you memorize every equation. In the real world, that isn't important. Understanding the solution path or approach to the problem is important. You can reach to the shelf and grab a text book showing the equation....knowing which one to use...and how to use it is the important part

-Todd




Yes, agree 100%. Only thing is I just learned this at the end of my junior year. Would have made studying and learning much more productive. But instead I was so concerned with even little detail that I missed the big picture.


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