Hello all, I started this program back in early February and been trying to keep up with a full time job, helping out my wife (she’s in full time school and full time job and on top of all of that, a part time internship 😅) and trying not to go insane! I found a great discussion post recently about when to study and for how long which made me feel a lot better about where I am at so far, however, I feel like I’m moving extremely slow, especially with the study plan. I’m technically behind it according to 7sages recommendation which is fine, it mostly feels like I’m learning something and then trying it out but then immediately learning something new again. For example last week ish I was on must be true examples and questions and now I’m on resolve, reconcile and explain questions, which I’m definitely struggling with. Anyways my main question here is I’m going to keep moving with the study plan but should I be adding some more drills to my practice?
LoganHjermstad
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- Jan 2026
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2027
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LoganHjermstad
3 days ago
@JoshGaller same I just thought I was going fast this time and was under the time but you actually brought up a good point I have the same time for mine as well?
LoganHjermstad
Friday, Feb 27
@AidenG123 OMG Your response helped me!!!! I hate that I cant attempt the questions 1st and then listen to the reasoning!!!
LoganHjermstad
Wednesday, Feb 04
@LayalBazzi4 Same so we are not alone, we got this, we will learn and keep going!
LoganHjermstad
Friday, Jan 23
Been feeling a bit low since I have been struggling, not just with the material but trying to get up early in the morning to study before work then working a full shift and right back at it, but I finally got an answer right without having to do the blind review!!! I know it will take time and more practice but I just want to test good now!
I could not get past the very first sentence cause WTF??!?!?!