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- October 14, 2018 at 12:05 pm #477923
Hi John!
First of all thank you for your lectures very much!
I have a question regarding the approach to prepare to the exam.
I have watched all free lectures and read almost all the lecture notes.
But now i feel that i have forgotten the plenty of material.
So what do you suggest – start to do the revision kit practicing or watching the lectures second time?
I know that if i will start to do the questions, i will struggle and get most of them wrong. IS it good in that case to go and see the right answer and learn from it instead of trying to get it right by myself?
I believe your could help me with your advices.
Thank you in advance, God bless you!October 14, 2018 at 4:27 pm #477978Although everyone has their own way of studying, my suggestion would be to start working through the questions in your Revision Kit – maybe 5 at a time, attempting as best you can without looking at the answers until after you have attempted them.
Despite what you write, it may be that you do remember and get them correct. If not, then learn from your mistakes and then try another batch of questions on that same topic.
If you realise after attempting a few questions that you really remember nothing at all about the particular topic, then do watch the relevant lectures again before attempting more questions.Don’t write answers on your Revision Kit. The reason is that it is worth repeating the questions as often as you have the time for, but if you have written the answer in the Kit then it makes it impossible to attempt them again 🙂
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