Lessons Learnt
I've learnt a few lessons today.
1: For Math Probability Questions, if you know how to do them, you will definitely be at an edge over other people, because these are those kind of questions you either get full marks or nothing at all.
2: Never underestimate your teachers, when they say that problems can be done, it's more likely that the problem cannot be done by you or your peers, even if it's not challenging. (Refer to math complex numbers group assignment as an example)
3: For problems pertaining to Permutations and Combinations, don't think too hard. You'll wear yourself out. Just input the first thing that comes to your mind. Chances are you'll be correct. Thinking harder only makes you more confused. And, you're more likely to get it wrong then if you had not wasted so much brain power before.
4: For Physics, a double electromagnetic induction is just a figment of your imagination. It's not possible. Those who really think that problems can come out to be so horrible should relax.
All this I've learnt from just spending 6 hours in school, discussing maths and attending a physics lesson.
And i just got poked on MSN just because i wrote "poke me and i'll roar" for a personal message.
Thanks, Li Bin.
1: For Math Probability Questions, if you know how to do them, you will definitely be at an edge over other people, because these are those kind of questions you either get full marks or nothing at all.
2: Never underestimate your teachers, when they say that problems can be done, it's more likely that the problem cannot be done by you or your peers, even if it's not challenging. (Refer to math complex numbers group assignment as an example)
3: For problems pertaining to Permutations and Combinations, don't think too hard. You'll wear yourself out. Just input the first thing that comes to your mind. Chances are you'll be correct. Thinking harder only makes you more confused. And, you're more likely to get it wrong then if you had not wasted so much brain power before.
4: For Physics, a double electromagnetic induction is just a figment of your imagination. It's not possible. Those who really think that problems can come out to be so horrible should relax.
All this I've learnt from just spending 6 hours in school, discussing maths and attending a physics lesson.
And i just got poked on MSN just because i wrote "poke me and i'll roar" for a personal message.
Thanks, Li Bin.


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