I'm looking for input from folks that have done every problem in the EK 1001 books.
I'm working through the chem and phys 1001 books. If I was able to understand each and every problem in the 1001 books how would you typically fair on the actual problems?
By understand I don't mean I looked at a problem, didn't understand it, looked at the answer, then moved on. I mean I researched each and every problem before I even looked at the answers, revisited difficult problems, etc.
I know actual tests are the way to go, but at this point in my life that isn't feasible, so I'm looking for the next best thing. EK 1001 books are currently my preferred method due to the ability to sit down for 10 minutes and get something out of them.
Pros/Cons - from someone that did the same thing?
I'm working through the chem and phys 1001 books. If I was able to understand each and every problem in the 1001 books how would you typically fair on the actual problems?
By understand I don't mean I looked at a problem, didn't understand it, looked at the answer, then moved on. I mean I researched each and every problem before I even looked at the answers, revisited difficult problems, etc.
I know actual tests are the way to go, but at this point in my life that isn't feasible, so I'm looking for the next best thing. EK 1001 books are currently my preferred method due to the ability to sit down for 10 minutes and get something out of them.
Pros/Cons - from someone that did the same thing?