01-02-2018, 08:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-02-2018, 08:08 AM by Inconceivablezen.)
Also, for those who want more quantification of results on MLS: I've also been using the caseinterviewmath.com tool.
As a management consultant, you need to be able to do arithmetic that is both quick and accurate. For example, as a consultant you might need to be able to quickly estimate the market of used cars in the US, while articulate assumptions.
The tool tests two types of math: 1) precise math; 2) estimation math.
On precise math, I scored about 7-8 questions a minute at the end of November, and now it's around 16. On estimation math, I scored about 4-5 questions per minute, and now it's around 10. Acccuracy, however, is only 95%, and still needs to go up (it needs to be 100%).
For those who want to try that tool, only use "hard, random" on precise math, and "hard" on estimation math.
My precise math still needs to increase to 22 questions per minute, in order to get into the 20th percentile. On estimation math, I'm already there.
Math is a relative weak spot of me, as I was placed #1 on the 1g dual-n-back scores on i3 Mindware, and #5 on the 2g dual-n-back scores on a worldwide level.
Edit: 4 loops of MLS a day, back to back, since Nov
Edit2: I fucking hate writing these reports, but I hope it helps someone (esp. Shannon)
As a management consultant, you need to be able to do arithmetic that is both quick and accurate. For example, as a consultant you might need to be able to quickly estimate the market of used cars in the US, while articulate assumptions.
The tool tests two types of math: 1) precise math; 2) estimation math.
On precise math, I scored about 7-8 questions a minute at the end of November, and now it's around 16. On estimation math, I scored about 4-5 questions per minute, and now it's around 10. Acccuracy, however, is only 95%, and still needs to go up (it needs to be 100%).
For those who want to try that tool, only use "hard, random" on precise math, and "hard" on estimation math.
My precise math still needs to increase to 22 questions per minute, in order to get into the 20th percentile. On estimation math, I'm already there.
Math is a relative weak spot of me, as I was placed #1 on the 1g dual-n-back scores on i3 Mindware, and #5 on the 2g dual-n-back scores on a worldwide level.
Edit: 4 loops of MLS a day, back to back, since Nov
Edit2: I fucking hate writing these reports, but I hope it helps someone (esp. Shannon)
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