by raymond » Tue Nov 08, 2022 2:11 pm
Hi Marco,
Thank you for working with Eric to share this course with us. One module a week sounds like a decent pace to do along the homework. Would you say that it was the homework and not screen time that helped you get this far or a combination of both? Presently, I am limited in my time because of work, lol. I feel like I have to choose one of the other at times. I not only want to be successful at this course but at trading of course and I do not want to take any shortcuts inadvertently.
I feel that I have to ask this question is because, I am not sure what my style of learning and absortion rate is but perhaps Eric can chime in from his role of a teacher/educator. Since he probably sees different types of students with different learning styles, I'll share briefly of how I learned a few major things from when I was younger. From my late teens I learned driving but first sitting in the passenger seat and watching my older friends drive as the traffic flowed. I passed by drivers license test in a few years without getting to any formal driver's ed (did min of 3 classes to use their vehicle for road test). In late high school, during one of my internships, I learned how to wire an electrical panel while having all the wires layered in and dressed neatly. The master electrician was surprised that I can do this in the shop while only watched him a few times live and saw that I did not bond ground to neutral as he said to demo a sub panel. I do not know if I can roll over that style of learning into trading. Though, I truly felt that I turned a good corner after I started watching the live trades that Mack posts and those of vwilson. Also, last week, I kept going through modules 0-3 and every time, I picked up something different. What type of a learning would you say I am without me going much deeper?
If I need to do a combo of live and the homework sessions, I may need to go out to two weeks per module (which is fine of course) but I just don't want to overdo it and over-saturate myself to complicate thinking. Your feedback is valued.
Thank you,
Raymond
Hi Marco,
Thank you for working with Eric to share this course with us. One module a week sounds like a decent pace to do along the homework. Would you say that it was the homework and not screen time that helped you get this far or a combination of both? Presently, I am limited in my time because of work, lol. I feel like I have to choose one of the other at times. I not only want to be successful at this course but at trading of course and I do not want to take any shortcuts inadvertently.
I feel that I have to ask this question is because, I am not sure what my style of learning and absortion rate is but perhaps Eric can chime in from his role of a teacher/educator. Since he probably sees different types of students with different learning styles, I'll share briefly of how I learned a few major things from when I was younger. From my late teens I learned driving but first sitting in the passenger seat and watching my older friends drive as the traffic flowed. I passed by drivers license test in a few years without getting to any formal driver's ed (did min of 3 classes to use their vehicle for road test). In late high school, during one of my internships, I learned how to wire an electrical panel while having all the wires layered in and dressed neatly. The master electrician was surprised that I can do this in the shop while only watched him a few times live and saw that I did not bond ground to neutral as he said to demo a sub panel. I do not know if I can roll over that style of learning into trading. Though, I truly felt that I turned a good corner after I started watching the live trades that Mack posts and those of vwilson. Also, last week, I kept going through modules 0-3 and every time, I picked up something different. What type of a learning would you say I am without me going much deeper?
If I need to do a combo of live and the homework sessions, I may need to go out to two weeks per module (which is fine of course) but I just don't want to overdo it and over-saturate myself to complicate thinking. Your feedback is valued.
Thank you,
Raymond