No problem.
Honestly, my method is to just do what Becker recommends, or darn close to it. For a particular Becker chapter, here's my study sessions (assume three hours each study session):
#1: View first half of the lecture, working multiple choice questions after each little lecture part. Don't worry too much about wrong answers, just get through them once.
#2: Same as #1 except second half of chapter.
(This method allows me to work the questions after the material is fresh rather than a day later after I watch the whole lecture. Doing that overwhelms me.)
#3. Read entire chapter, working questions after each part. This time around, really try to understand why the answers are what they are and understand why the questions I got wrong are wrong. At this point I've viewed the lecture, read the text, and worked each question twice and am starting to feel pretty decent about the chapter, hopefully.
#4. Repeat #4 for problem areas as necessary. Work questions a third time! Usually goes by much quicker.
#5. Work supplemental questions, do simulations briefly, review flashcards briefly. Review any problem areas and work those questions as necessary.
#6. Wrap up, do a couple progress tests, re-work supplemental questions, etc. Whatever it takes to help the material feel like it has sunk in.
I do this basic routine for each chapter. Really, after step #3, it's pretty much a crapshoot, just working on whatever areas in that chapter I feel gave me the most trouble. But NO MATTER WHAT, I do each regular question AT LEAST 3 times, and the supplementals at least 1 time.
Then in my final review, I do the questions another time, plus the supplementals. So that's 4 times for the regular questions and 2 times for the supplemental questions AT A MINIMUM before I take the actual exam.
Then I use Becker's Final Review product to hopefully review all the big important stuff a couple days before the exam.
Hope that helps! Good luck!
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