MAFA requires a clear conceptual understanding and practice of variety of problems to get a grip. First decide on the source you are using and then keep faith in the source. Start with basic problems of the chapter. We suggest you prepare your own hand book, which should consist of basic definitions, formulae and little hints and tips which will benefit you during the exam leave.
Generally a concept is explained over a period of 2-3 pages and covers around 5-10 problems. Now your summary book should host the key formulae of the topic and also the selection of 2-3 unique problems. The summary notes and the problems selected is what you will refer during your exam leave and subsequent revisions. Once you are done with a topic, the best way to judge your position is by solving exam questions. So make use of compiler to asses your position, but make sure you mark important problems from compiler too and include in your summary book because compiler may also contain similar types of problems. In our next blog on MAFA, we will elaborate on the better use of your summary notes.
Friday, April 23, 2010
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