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"Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds." -Robert J Oppenheimer

u/cyberbs — 6 days ago

any cengage solvers here?

so i've been practising from cengage more often than my coaching's modules lately, because i think its just more fun and has way better questions to learn from.

but im concerned that if i continued to solve each illustration from these books (especially for trigonometry) i'll eventually spend too much time on it and fall behind in my pace.

my coaching modules are thinner (obv) and do not have enough questions, so if i solve them my syllabus would finish sooner but with barely enough preparation.

my point is, to the people who solve math from external resources- how do you move with it?

do you finish modules first and later solve books or do you replace modules with self sufficient books like cengage?
if the latter, then do you practise all illustrations and concept application problems or just the selected ones?

any suggestion/advice from math enthusiasts would be appreciated :3 (😛)

u/cyberbs — 8 days ago