Since the beginning of March I keep track of various metrics regarding my study. It's a way of staying focused. The set of metrics I used was just a try-out. I changed the metrics a bit today. As long as it serves my purpose.
* motivation: study hrs/wk
* focus: repeat-sessions;
* support: new repeat-items
* success: #exercises done
* efficiency. (not defined yet)
A sort of personal CMM.
* 'Motivated'
* 'Focused'
* 'Supported'
* 'Successful'
* 'Efficient'
I am motivated and working on the other levels to achieve. I need to focus more on actually 'doing' math, solving problems, doing exercises and proofs and writing papers. Not to publish them but to get experienced in the mechanics of it. Writing beautiful TeX to start with. I have more than enough ideas, things I want to research. More on that later. - Exercises: I found a few exercises on Rings and Fields, with answers, and here is another set. It is my goal to do most of them in the forthcoming month.
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