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For anyone who missed it, or for anyone who'd like to sit through it again, this webinar is a new and improved version of my "So I'm done with the curriculum now what" webinar. I wanted to do this one again in order to emphasize that it's not just for people coming right out of the curriculum, it's for anyone who is in the PT phase. Whether you've only just finished the curriculum or whether you've been PTing for a long time, my hope is that there is something here for everyone to use in order to build a deliberate and effective study strategy based on his/her individual performance. We'll be doing one on Monday and another on Wednesday, so I hope everyone can make it!
Post Curriculum Study Strategies
Wed, Jan 11, 2017 8:00 PM EST
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> @cochranrebekah506 said:
> Hey, any chance this will be uploaded soon? I've finished the curriculum and am PTing and would be grateful for any further guidance. This webinar looks perfect for that.
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> Thanks!
Sage Josh just informed us that it will be uploaded soon! feel free to harass him in the meantime :trollface:
Hey, any chance this will be uploaded soon? I've finished the curriculum and am PTing and would be grateful for any further guidance. This webinar looks perfect for that.
Thanks!
Yay! Thanks for doing a second one. I'll be there for this!
it has been a dream of mine to get selected for jury duty...it has happened to everyone in my family but me haha
NO JURY DUTY----that means I have time for my school work AND "attend" tomorrow night's webinar! WIN! Woooohoooooo!
@bebek10792 , I think that's definitely something that I address. Can always elaborate further in Q&A too, so definitely falls within the scope.
@cochranrebekah506 , glad you'll be able to make it!
I will be at this one! Missed the previous two. Looking forward to it!
@jhaldy10325 : Any chances you might be able to talk about what to do / where to pick up after taking an extended break after you've finished the CC?
Thanks to everyone who attended the Monday session! And for anyone who missed it (or for anyone who made it but just really loves listening to the slow cadence of my Southern drawl) we'll do it all again on Wednesday!
You got this @lenelson2483 ! Study hard and study smart!
This was super helpful, thank you so much for it! Motivated me to work even harder!!
Happening soon! Looking forward to seeing y'all!
I hope these two webinars will be recorded and posted for perusal and reference later!
No worries, one of these will definitely be posted. If I think there's still room to improve, I may even do another round to make sure I get it exactly how I want it. So one way or another, we'll make it happen!
DAMMIT! I'll miss these two too. I have the pleasure of showing up for jury duty beginning tomorrow. AND my classes start tomorrow. Oh joy and rapture.
I'd love to actually serve jury duty, instead of sitting in a jury room for 10 hours only to be told to go home.
So, I'm bringing a couple of textbooks and PT 29 + some drills to do while I wait. Might as well be useful to myself while I'm sitting there for so long.
I hope these two webinars will be recorded and posted for perusal and reference later! Please and thank you!
Will this be recorded? I don't know that I'll be able to make it but would love to watch it after the fact
LOL glad you caught on ;)
That's a serious threat as far as Marv is concerned!
HAHAHAHAHA! this was seriously the best analogy....I wish we could bookmark comments for this very reason.
Okay, looks like I can't come to either of these due to prior engagements so you BETTER upload!!!
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I'll be there!
Within each section, there is an internal economy and the currency is time. You can use that time to purchase correct answer choices, and sometimes you're getting a good deal and other times you're getting ripped off. Remember that the easy questions are worth just as much as the hard ones. We're not shopping around with options ranging from Pintos to Cadillacs. They're all Cadillacs and they're all the same model with the same features. So buy the cheap ones first and skip over the pricey ones. If you miss out on one, make sure it's the one that is inexplicably priced at $50,000,000. (I feel like this metaphor has really gotten out of hand, but I also feel kind of committed, lol.) So manage this little economy that's going on: Don't be a passive player within it. You can't afford to haggle or get hung up on the really pricey answers, not when there's still perfectly good answers on mega discount blowout sale.
Whoa! I <3 this way of thinking about skipping.
This analogy is spot freakin on!
Hey, thanks so much! I'm really glad you're finding it useful. And good luck getting to 100%!!
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Haha thanks for that tidbit you gave Alex.. I always like to look at the percentage I've completed and it always says 97.7% which drives me crazy!! I just looked through the PT section and only saw one lesson left, so hopefully completing that will get me to 100%.
Also, I attended the last session you held ("I completed the cc, now what?") when I had completed the curriculum, it was so beneficial and helpful to my prep and I'm implementing a lot of the suggestions you provided :D
Yeah man, I was so excited. It was like watching a NYE countdown or something only instead of counting down to zero, it only went to 0:001!
99.7% Complete!!!!
So anticlimactic!
Here it is. You've got to get over this.
Within each section, there is an internal economy and the currency is time. You can use that time to purchase correct answer choices, and sometimes you're getting a good deal and other times you're getting ripped off. Remember that the easy questions are worth just as much as the hard ones. We're not shopping around with options ranging from Pintos to Cadillacs. They're all Cadillacs and they're all the same model with the same features. So buy the cheap ones first and skip over the pricey ones. If you miss out on one, make sure it's the one that is inexplicably priced at $50,000,000. (I feel like this metaphor has really gotten out of hand, but I also feel kind of committed, lol.) So manage this little economy that's going on: Don't be a passive player within it. You can't afford to haggle or get hung up on the really pricey answers, not when there's still perfectly good answers on mega discount blowout sale.
Definitely attending! Until then...any tips on attacking LR over the weekend? I am suck in a 7-8 wrong loop, and I don't know why. I don't have problems with LG or RC. The worst part is I do blind review and the answers for LR are obvious to me. Maybe I'm freaking out about time? I'm already trying the LR in 40 min, not 35. And I have a really hard time making myself skip.
Any suggestions, greatly appreciated.