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Hi, It is advised in the TTP DI section that we need the knowledge of few quant skills in order to fully understand DI. What are they? I do have a fair understanding of the basics of arithmetic and algebra, number systems-not so much, do you suggest that I go through number systems and then go through the DI chapters?
Probability, averages and other statistics, percents, interest, rates and some other topics often show up in DI as well.
If you really want to just focus on DI, you could go through the DI chapters and, if you find that you need to review a topic, you could pause your DI study and learn that topic before continuing with DI.
Generally, though, it works best to cover all of Quant before studying DI.
Probability, averages and other statistics, percents, interest, rates and some other topics often show up in DI as well.
If you really want to just focus on DI, you could go through the DI chapters and, if you find that you need to review a topic, you could pause your DI study and learn that topic before continuing with DI.
Generally, though, it works best to cover all of Quant before studying DI.
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Hi Marty, Thank you for the response, I will try to finish the topics that you mentioned and study for DI later.