Posted: 03 Jun 2007 at 04:04 | IP Logged
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I'm wondering how effectively one can use different materials from different courses. I purchased Lambers review and was so dissatisfied with the software (which I think is the most crucial of all study materials) that I bought Gleim books and software. The Gleim software is first rate.
I thought I'd just simply start over with Gleim since all their materials obviously correspond with each other (same content in chapters, etc.) and didn't think I could "supplement" the Lambers DVD lectures (which I think are pretty good) with the Gleim books and software. I also first thought of using Lambers lectures and books and Gleim software.
I'm new to this forum and notice a lot of members here using various courses in combination for reviewing. But this is my problem: From my experience with both review programs, the study units (chapters) are broken down so differently (some topics are emphasized more heavily in one course over the other and the chapters have totally different combinations of topics with different titles of topics). I don't know how I would work around that and still study effectively. Do any of you face that problem and how do you best deal with it? Any advice would certainly be appreciated.
Edited by Kobey on 03 Jun 2007 at 04:07
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