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lfc_reds2003

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whats your opinion on the debate about natural ability vs forced ability....

what lends itself more to success in maths


obviously a combination is ideal but what is the bigger contributor ?!
 

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yes this debate has been discussed at school. Obviously you either get it or dont, answering a question 8 required natural talent... Take last years for example, the conics was moderately tough but natural talent was what gets u through (solutions can be sent if needed)
 

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pals_2005 said:
yes this debate has been discussed at school. Obviously you either get it or dont, answering a question 8 required natural talent... Take last years for example, the conics was moderately tough but natural talent was what gets u through (solutions can be sent if needed)
there was a conics in last years paper?
 

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someone who appears to be "dumb" and doesn't have "natural ability" at first... can just work really hard and get "clever" and get that "natural ability"...
so i would say "F.A":)
 

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oi pals can i ahve a look at your soln


obviously churning out past papers helps but that can only take you so far.... a trick q or a new q will stump ppl of only FA every time!

not saying im purely NA btw

or even A..... please
hehehe
 

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my friends, let me clarify what i am saying. i guess fa will give u some ability in the earlier questions; however, only na, in my opinion, will get you through question 8 because to see the links throught the question, which happen almost instantly or dont happen at all, requires something that cannot be coached... i guess a sixth sense
 

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Slide Rule said:
I don't think you understand. "dumb" can become "smart". It's not just aquiring skills, it's actually acquiring intellect.
i do hope you do logic related stuff in the future. you display very good logic.

you are referring to learning to learn better(more efficiently) there, no?
 

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yeh ill pay that pals


oi thanks for the soln

it was very clear and precise
even paddy could follow it!
 

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man thats kewl im just returning a favour, remember grammar trial question 8 last yr, couldnt see it... bitchy pender, just repaying u for then...
im not gonna bother doing anything for this assesment next week aye, so easy: can they ask anything hard on poly's or volumes. Actually if anyone knows any good questions send them and ill work them now... put model solns up in like 5 min
 

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hehe fair call dude



yeh pender mate.. hit the alcy stop being the designated driver for bobby n macca

then there might be some even more warped q's... hahaha

yeh dude im thunking of drawing on the stupid cheat sheet or writing "FUCK OFF GLEN N THE BOS" .. how cheeky
 

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pals_2005 said:
my friends, let me clarify what i am saying. i guess fa will give u some ability in the earlier questions; however, only na, in my opinion, will get you through question 8 because to see the links throught the question, which happen almost instantly or dont happen at all, requires something that cannot be coached... i guess a sixth sense
Sixth sense can be bypassed if you've come across the same question type before. Experience can make a big difference. It's like people saying you can't study for the UMAT exam. If I encounter a particularly difficult type of sequence question for the first time it might take me 1-2 mins to do it but once I've come across I can ussually tackle a similar one in 10-25 seconds. The forced exposure to a multitude of question types makes all the difference.
 

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If I encounter a particularly difficult type of sequence question for the first time it might take me 1-2 mins to do it but once I've come across I can ussually tackle a similar one in 10-25 seconds.
try this one, find the next two numbers of this sequence:

594, 487, 566, 493, 310, 447,...

and yes, i'm timing... just j/k, just do it for fun.
 

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who_loves_maths said:
time's up ages ago kFunk, still haven't found the next two numbers yet?

dw, this won't be in the UMAT:)
hey maths dude!!
i trying to do it as well, but i can't haha:p
solution?
 

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