I want to review the concepts and strategies again.
If I plan to use the “I’m Overwhelmed Study Plan”, how should I approach the following?
- Quant Mountain for each concept
- Videos for each concept
- Exercises under each concept video
- Progress Quizzes after each part within a module
- Tickbox Quiz after each module
Is this a good plan?
- Review the Quant Mountain for a module
- Attempt the Tickbox Quiz for that module
- For questions I get wrong, rewatch the concept video, complete the exercises under that video, and then do the Progress Quizzes associated with it
There’s no right or wrong answer here as long as one gets REALLY good at the foundation. Perhaps someone has to review the mountain everyday, while others don’t. The mistake people make is they assume their foundation is strong (when it isn’t) or they do a lot of work on their foundation but are not disciplined about retaining the concepts.
The study plan itself tells you when you should do the mountain and how to do everything. I would just follow it to a T. Once you get into a flow and find out what’s working, you can make slight adjustments,.
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That makes sense.
Just one other question:
Since I’ll be doing the “I’m Overwhelmed Study Plan” again, would it be okay to follow the plan to a T, but skip the “Exercises under each concept video”?
While doing the Progress Quizzes and Tickbox Quizzes, if I miss questions tied to a particular concept, I’ll circle back to the exercises related to that concept to bridge that gap in my foundation. Here, I’m assuming that the Progress Quizzes and Tickbox Quizzes holistically test every concept covered in the videos.
I’m basically trying to optimize my time by focusing on the minimum no. of questions needed to build a solid foundation.
Do what you need to do to get your quant foundation strong. Whatever you do, imagine I give you a cold arithmetic quant foundation quiz a month from now. Regardless of how you prepare, my expectation would be you’d score 85% or higher.
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