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This book seems perfect for someone like me who only takes the Common Test.
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Examples 2 and 5 seem to be the most useful.
- Briefly review the basic examples and points.
- Consider whether you already know the information or not.
- CHECK
- Skip it for now since it seems similar to the basic examples.
- Important examples
- Solve them properly.
- Skip the practice exercises below, unless you want to practice by solving the examples.
- Exercises
- Skip them as you go.
- Briefly review the basic examples and points.
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Aim to go through the book once, and then solve past exams.
- If you have time to do chart exercises, it would be better to solve actual timed papers.
- This way, you can also practice time management.
- If you have time to do chart exercises, it would be better to solve actual timed papers.
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Units
- Statistics
- Except for a little lack of knowledge, it seems fine.
- Combinatorics and Probability
- I seem to be forgetting the thought process for this. I make a lot of “ah, I see” mistakes.
- Counting zero as an option, for example.
- If I consistently struggle with it in past exams, it might be worth focusing on the charts.
- I seem to be forgetting the thought process for this. I make a lot of “ah, I see” mistakes.
- Statistics
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General notes
- Don’t forget to simplify fractions. It’s a common mistake.