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Okay, so here’s my study plan: I’m currently doing a chapter a week (with Becker Self-Study) and at the end of each week, I will take a progress test to keep my mind fresh on the previous chapters.
I just never really know how in-depth to go with a comprehensive review. I usually do about 50-70 MCQs for each of the earlier chapters when doing my review. Is this enough? Is this too much? Is there anything else I should be doing to review the previous chapters?
I just want to make sure that I don’t forget any of the earlier chapters by the time I start doing my final review.
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BEC - 10/4/13 (Waiting)Using Becker Self-Study
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