Talking before I’ve completed it comes off as arrogant, and that’s an unfortunate tradeoff of running this challenge live. I’ve done as much research as I can do now, though, so the only way to try will be to actually attempt it. As for planning fallacy, I have a fairly flexible approach with a lot of backups in case some things don’t work out, so that too will be discussed in my approach.
As for Physics I, I actually completed that class as my pilot test of the pace (leaving 32 to go), so if you go to the main page you can see my results. Calculus was not a prerequisite in the class, although it probably should have been, I had to make due without mastery of those concepts.
This is a great thing you’re doing! I hope you succeed. (I’d count finishing in 13+ months a success, too. You’re likely to find that the later courses are harder and take longer.)
Will you be making use of any nootropics as you speedrun through the courses?
I don’t plan on using anything other than occasional caffeine to boost my alertness (and even then only for emergencies, as I need to sustain my pace long-term).
I wouldn’t be sure about this. If you read his blog, you’ll know he’s completed many many projects and is probably much more aware of the planning fallacy than most people.
I applaud his attempt, but the 12 month goal strikes me as ridiculous; this will likely become yet another example of the planning fallacy.
Also, why is he studying physics 1 before calculus 1?
Talking before I’ve completed it comes off as arrogant, and that’s an unfortunate tradeoff of running this challenge live. I’ve done as much research as I can do now, though, so the only way to try will be to actually attempt it. As for planning fallacy, I have a fairly flexible approach with a lot of backups in case some things don’t work out, so that too will be discussed in my approach.
As for Physics I, I actually completed that class as my pilot test of the pace (leaving 32 to go), so if you go to the main page you can see my results. Calculus was not a prerequisite in the class, although it probably should have been, I had to make due without mastery of those concepts.
This is a great thing you’re doing! I hope you succeed. (I’d count finishing in 13+ months a success, too. You’re likely to find that the later courses are harder and take longer.)
Will you be making use of any nootropics as you speedrun through the courses?
I don’t plan on using anything other than occasional caffeine to boost my alertness (and even then only for emergencies, as I need to sustain my pace long-term).
I wouldn’t be sure about this. If you read his blog, you’ll know he’s completed many many projects and is probably much more aware of the planning fallacy than most people.