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Guys, I have expired whatever I had for maths practice questions. Where do I find more maths practice questions? Is there a source similar to 1000SC or 1000RC?
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if you did more than 500 questions, which i assume you did... it is time to start doing them again. but with new rules - i.e. no guessing. every answer must be thoroughly checked within the time limits. even if you remember the answer, you should still check it and convince yourself that it is right. since you already seen few methods of solving questions, try to solve it in the simplest and most straightful way. needless to say - do all this withing the time limits. compare your answer to what you did before.
this time your target is not to see what you know or what your grade is - your target now is to make no mistakes (!!!!!).
with this target in mind... it is a great challenge.
i think it will help you more than doing new questions (especially from questionable sources).
doing this will also help you boost your confidence, recap what you've learnt.
so my suggestion do a selection of questions you already did again. aim at "no mistakes" "no guessing" "easy and thorough explanations"
you won't regret it. i promise.
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