Hello Yash sir...this is sarvesh.I am here to ask u that how to be an exceptionist at maths..And what are your thoughts- is there are enough resources to read on brilliant to become like u???
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First of all, there is no need to write sir behind my name as I am not too good as others here on Brilliant. I don't deserve to be called by 'sir', so you can always call me Yash.
Now, secondly, Practise is the key to become a perfectionist in Mathematics. The more you Practise, the more you will be Successful. We should first make our basics strong by reading our class textbooks and then if you feel that you could approach for higher level problems, then read the Brilliant Wikis and deepen your knowledge and basic concepts.
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First of all, there is no need to write sir behind my name as I am not too good as others here on Brilliant. I don't deserve to be called by 'sir', so you can always call me Yash.
Now, secondly, Practise is the key to become a perfectionist in Mathematics. The more you Practise, the more you will be Successful. We should first make our basics strong by reading our class textbooks and then if you feel that you could approach for higher level problems, then read the Brilliant Wikis and deepen your knowledge and basic concepts.
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Dude, I am preparing for RMO and NSEJS. Please any advice ?
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Hey! Just practise all the problems of mine for the basic practice of Physics.My UnsolvedProblem
Being a Commerce Student, I can only advise you for RMO. (Though I was not able to clear in the first time, LOL!!:D)
You can read some cool e-books such as:
and many more. Don't forget to solve the Past Year RMO Question Papers to test your knowledge.
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gud to hear that people are taking ur advice !!! way to go!! @Yash Singhal
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Thanks:P