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Posted: 16 May 2010 at 16:02 | IP Logged
Friends,
hope you all are fine! I am starting with prep for FAR section and appearing for the exam in August!
I am not sure whether this approach is fine!
I study 15 pages then go to the MCQ's and see if there is a MCQ for the topic i studied and if there is any, i attempt it and once I am done I cover next 15 pages! My question is: Should I use this way or should I study the whole Schedule and attempt the MCQ in that way?
I am not sure whether this is nice way to study and solve. The only benefit is that I am able to solve the problems with 100% accuracy if I use this approach. I make flash cards and then review them!
Any help appreciated! I am doing this with BEC as well!
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Posted: 16 May 2010 at 18:05 | IP Logged
I think going by topic, rather than number of pages would be more
appropriate. What study materials are you using? I have been using Becker
and my personal process has been review the chapter, write flashcards, do
the questions, review subjects missed, move on to the next chapter. I always
try to keep a constant review of past chapter to keep the material fresh in
my mind. If a chapter seemed too big to bit off at once, I would break it up
into sub-chapters with the same process.
You just have to feel out how much you can handle at once .I think that
would be best. You have plenty of time. The key is to constantly review so
you don't forget and have to relearn. That can easily happen with such a big
time span you're working with.
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