Put a star next to problems that took you more than 3 minutes. Return to these a week later to see if your speed has improved. The Role of "Cal-Tech"
To get the most out of this resource, don't just read the solutions. Use the : Cover the solution with a piece of paper. Put a star next to problems that took
Engineering exams are as much about speed as they are about knowledge. By solving 1,001 problems, students move past "learning the formula" and into "pattern recognition." You begin to see a problem and instantly know which shortcut or "Technique" (often called 'cal-tech' or calculator techniques) applies. 3. Step-by-Step Clarity Use the : Cover the solution with a piece of paper
Interest, annuities, and depreciation (a crucial board exam subject). 2. Pattern Recognition more practical investment.
using only your calculator and a scratchpad.
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