I appeared for three exams last year and failed all of them because of quants. English is my strong suit, I'm confident I can score well in it, and I'm pretty quick at reasoning. I have no idea where I'm lacking in quants. I try a lot, but as soon as I sit down to solve questions I get lost. General practice tips aren't helping. I need some solid sources for practice or a clear way to tackle quants. Please help!
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Toh is baat pe hume bhook aur jalna kyun ho raha hai?
MasterChef is a much better profession than banking.
What a great combination - egg with noodles.
Itne bangle pehne bacche banking mein ja rahe hain.
Can't comment on quants, but noodles with poached eggs take me back to college days. The only difference is I used to have Maggi with eggs.
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Every word you used to describe your situation is my story too. To be honest, I feel a bit calmer now knowing there's someone else struggling just like me.
Yeh 12 LPA mein gujara ho jayega. By the way, after class, solve the PPT twice, then move to questions. After finishing the whole chapter, do a bulk of questions - that might clear the problem (my personal opinion).
Noodles look yummy.
During my CAT prep, my VARC educator used to say, "Watch the class like a movie." But we can't watch quants while munching noodles like a movie, can we? You need to put everything aside, sit focused with a pen and notebook when watching QA lectures, even during revision.