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Can someone suggest a good YouTube video/playlist for Approximation for SSC exams? I’m a beginner and most videos feel too fast or confusing. I want a clear explanation with practice questions and shortcuts.
reddit.comCan someone suggest a good YouTube video/playlist for Approximation for SSC exams? I’m a beginner and most videos feel too fast or confusing. I want a clear explanation with practice questions and shortcuts.
i have already watched rakesh yadav sir's approximation video but it didn't help me much.
genuine suggestions, recommendations, opinions for english.
I’m currently preparing English vocab for SSC/RRB exams and I wanted some genuine advice from people who have already gone through this phase
Right now I am doing:
- OWS (One Word Substitution)
- Idioms & Phrases
But I feel very bored and overwhelmed while doing Synonyms & Antonyms because they feel endless and lengthy.
So I wanted to ask:
What is the best way to prepare Synonyms & Antonyms for SSC level exams?
Do you guys learn them randomly, topic-wise, root-wise, or alphabetically?
Is it okay to first focus on the most asked/top 100-200 words instead of trying to cover everything?
What is the smartest way to revise vocab so that words actually stay in memory?
Besides Synonyms, Antonyms, OWS, and Idioms, what other vocab topics should I prepare for SSC/RRB exams?
How do you manage such huge vocab portions without getting mentally exhausted?
You can answer in Hindi/Hinglish as well.
help.
I have recently completed the topic Percentage and now started Profit & Loss for SSC/RRB level exams. I am understanding the concepts, but while solving questions I sometimes blank out because different question patterns confuse me.
What I feel I need right now is more exposure to similar pattern-based questions so that one type of approach gets locked in my brain through repetition and practice.
So I wanted to ask:
Where can I find good topic-wise questions specifically for beginners/intermediate level aspirants?
Which books/publications are actually helpful for building basics in Quant (especially Percentage and Profit & Loss)?
Which books have gradual level progression instead of directly giving very difficult questions?
Is it normal to struggle initially even after understanding the concept from videos?
Any genuine advice from people who improved slowly in Quant aptitude?
Please suggest books/resources that genuinely helped you instead of just famous names