I was in a similar situation as you, so here's what I did. Ask yourself: What topics do I completely suck at and hope they don't ask me. Make a list and attack those. Forget the ones you know very well (save those for last but still do it to refresh your mind)
Here are specifics for each of those topics you suck at:
– read out LOUD (for me, my mind tends to drift off when I read quietly, then i ask myself “what did you just read?” and my response is “yeah, that girl at work was pretty hot, i wonder if she has a boyfriend… who cares? i'll talk to her tomorrow and… aahh!!! dammit you moron!! focus! no girls!! CPA!!!”)
– write notes (possibly rewrite it)… yes, this is time-consuming but trust me, it's very effective
– do the questions… for the incorrect ones, know WHY you got it wrong and write it out
– if you have a study buddy, let him/her mention a topic and you explain it in detail, as specific as possible… if you don't have a study buddy, doesn't matter… think of a random topic and explain it to coworkers, friends, family, random people at bars/parties (yes, i do this… they get annoyed but i don't care… whatever it takes to make it stick)… cuz as you're explaining it, you'll realize if you legitimately know the topic… if you stumble halfway into it “Sch. A = acronym COMMITT… M = medical… it's medical expenses minus X% of AGI… damn! what's X?” so then you make a note in your phone and review it next time you study
you should theoretically do this for all topics but if you don't have time, screw it… focus on the ones you're not confident on
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