I would like to ask the group how you would approach your study process, because of the sheer volume of information I often find myself mastering a concept and then after the end of the week needing to revisit it in order to refresh my memory. Do you suggest revisiting prior chapters in Becker on a regular basis or focus on prior MCQ especially the ones that were done incorrectly? how do you incorporate prior chapter reviews in your study process?
I think it's good to go through the chapters pretty quickly. So you get everything then go back and forth between them. A little of each chapter each week. This way it stays fresh and you tend to click when you revisiting.
@joeserrone You should definitely revisit the chapter home works regularly, especially the ones with calculation like the last part of B1 and all of B2&3. You can use the progress test tool which would allow you to choose chapters. But the problem with the progress test is that it kinda asks the same questions on different progress tests on the same topic. So after you do the progress test for the same topic twice or so its better to go to the actual HW and randomly answer a certain number of questions. I never reread any chapter fully. After getting a question wrong i would go back to the book and just read that topic specifically.
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