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| quote: | Originally posted by noikeee
Are you all idiots, and just throwing shit at him for the sake of it? Where's the point in solving an exercise if in the end you can't check if you got the correct answer or not? |
checking the answers pretty much shows a lack of confidence in problem solving, playing trial-error like game until a satisfactory output comes out of the problem.
Unless you have a solid foundation of the basic building blocks (of anything in general) you'll just keep guessing at it, wondering whether or not you got the answer right; just like wondering if 2/0=2 is correct, lol.
while I agree with the rest of your post,
| quote: | | The ideal way is not to look at the solution at the start, do the exercise normally and then check if you got it right. If you got it wrong, re-do the exercise until you understand where you fucked up. |
1. we often learn from our mistakes.
2. consistency leads to a stronger knowledge block hence success and good level of confidence.
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