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Hi everyone! I'm currently on week 3 of my core curriculum study plan and have had a hard time keeping up with the pace of the study plan even though I have it set at the minimum amount of hours a day. In my study plan it says to do PTS regularly once I've finished the core curriculum but wanted to know if anyone else recommends or found it helpful to do PTs sprinkled throughout while doing the core curriculum as well. Or should I just focus on and power through core curriculum and save the PT practice until the end?
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This is kinda related to what I am struggling with. I am finished with the core curriculum and have started doing the practice blocks. I already put the lowest hour amount (1-2 hours per day) because of work schedule — which I do have 1-2 hours free everyday. However, to do 2-3 drills and a practice section every day and blind review within 1-2 hours is kind of crazy. Maybe its just me - but one section takes about an hour and a half for taking the section => blind review + explanations of thinking within blind review => checking my answers and reviewing the ones i got wrong.
A drill of 5-6 LR questions w/ blind review is sometimes doable I think with a section within 1-2 hours, but 2 passages + blind review + post-blind review could easily take an hour of time.
It really is a regressive system because if you struggle and get a lot wrong, then it takes longer to do the blind review and post review because you have more questions to review in general.
This^^, and also, is the core curriculum a trust-the-process? It’s taking even longer than the recommended hours for me (since I’m really trying to understand every single error), but I’m worried that this is not efficient. Do you recommend trying to get through it a little more efficiently so I can start drilling and getting a sense on specific patterns/individualized errors? Or does it all kind of flow if I just trust the process, lol?