Welcome to the club…
I have studied using Becker as a primary resource and supplemented with Ninja and found it to be **MY** perfect combination. As you will read throughout the forum, everyone learns differently and has unique strengths / weak areas. I have now passed 3/4 exams (2 – 90+, 1 – high 80s scores) using the below strategy – disclaimer so no one gets offended – everyone learns differently (as previously stated) and everyone's strategies are different, there is probably no PERFECT way…
1) Watch Becker lectures – not wasting much time, time is critical and lectures can absorb you if you're not careful – take ADEQUATE but not too stringent of notes so they are easy to review and not worthless, I also found it beneficial to take no/little lecture notes and purchase the Ninja notes on AUD & BEC for review.
Additionally, I try to purchase the current sections Ninja Audio to listen to on my commute to and from work (1.5 hours typically per day) – every minute counts, right?
2) Start back at Chapter 1 and work all homework questions through the last chapter (UNTIL CORRECT) trying to learn why each answer option is correct/incorrect (key) and focusing on journal entries during FAR.
3) Purchase Ninja MCQ and try to work every Ninja MCQ question making sure I've seen each question once before reworking missed questions. I do this to make myself believe that I should have seen any topic I will be tested on test day. Most likely you'll still get curve ball questions.
4) As working Becker and Ninja MCQs I always keep a running Word document to copy/paste questions and answer explanations that I struggle with for further review and to help establish my weak areas.
5) I try to schedule 1 week prior to the exam to strictly take Becker practice exams and STUDY/LEARN my weak areas – this does not always happen due to life and the timing of testing windows.
6) I always purchase my NTS and schedule my exams ASAP based on score release times for less stress and to hold myself accountable to a study routine.
I had to make a lot of sacrifices to pass the exams as do most candidates; working full time, full time classes, wife, dogs, house maintenance, etc. Everyone is busy. Don't make excuses, hold yourself accountable and get this over with so that you can move forward with your life. It is intimidating and stressful but it can be conquered.
Good luck!