Soo I started my prep like the second week of January and had about a week off since... In the beginning it was kinda fun and I was getting a lot of the practice/skill builders correct, but now I'm consistently getting the first pass and BR wrong on the practice questions embedded in the study plan. I'm curious has anyone experienced this and is it normal? I'm trying to tell myself I need to keep pushing forward through the learning and I'll review lessons for reoccurring issues (like the oldest in the book) and I do watch the full vide explanations of the right answers and wrong answers (i can usually understand why the right one is and when i can't i flag) and I guess I'm thinking that it all builds... will I be screwed if I get through the lessons and then plan to use drilling and practice to solidify concepts? Like should I be going back to review more now before I even most past the study foundational portion? I guess, would love direction... Do I a) take a pause to review lessons or b) keep going through lessons as planned and then use the practice time at the end to hammer in those lessons?

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    It all depends on what your diagnostic score is and how much time you have before your test. 7sage is really effective if you give yourself the time because the learning is so comprehensive, but so worth it. From reading many 7sage reviews, it is so important to learn the fundamentals that 7sage provides. I personally have not drilled too much while I have been learning, but I have 4 months of just drilling and practice after learning the core curriculum (which took 4 months as well, but I work full time). I would go with B, because 7sage also has "fast track" courses where you can go back and review. Also, when you're finished with learning, 7sage will curate your analytics into the "practice block" and help you focus on what your weaknesses are. Hope this helps!

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