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Back in my intro classes I used to do like half of the problems associated with any given chapter in the book. But then again this material seems to be especially formatted to the rapid fire rinse and repeat problem solving approach, probably to help make it formulaic enough for pre-med's or something...
Now in my intermediate to advanced classes that really seems superfluous as the HW assignments are usually in depth and difficult enough to learn the material well, it seems like doing a ton of extra problems at this point isn't going to do much besides eat up my time. I feel like I'm doing well but I am bit nervous how things will go come the tests.
Does this sound reasonable? What were other's experiences?
Now in my intermediate to advanced classes that really seems superfluous as the HW assignments are usually in depth and difficult enough to learn the material well, it seems like doing a ton of extra problems at this point isn't going to do much besides eat up my time. I feel like I'm doing well but I am bit nervous how things will go come the tests.
Does this sound reasonable? What were other's experiences?