seanieg89
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Well creativity is the antithesis of rote learning . Of course there will be some memorisation involved, even an artist or musician relies on memory to build his intuition for what will look/sound good in a particular landscape.yeh like, I enjoy being creative, but I cant help thinking is it just the fact i know so many different methods of doing questions that I start intermingling things to get an answer quicker, or am I actually understanding it. Hmm that actually sums up quite well what I feel about myself in maths, I have encountered so many methods that I just use them where applicable and If I see mingling bits and pieces of methods gets a result quicker then I just do that.
The fact that you experiment with mingling bits from different methods is a good sign, trust me...it is exactly this fumbling in the dark that leads the developing of intuition. By the time your hsc rolls around if you keep up your work you will likely have a good sense for when a particular technique is likely to work etc.