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How to use lessons and drills in tandem to create a study plan?

madeline.rose94madeline.rose94 Live Member
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Hi! I understand the value in drilling to learn concepts, but I am also big on following the lessons in the course syllabus. Wondering how other people use both in their study plan? I am a bit confused by how the drills section is set up... I am wondering if it is because I am just getting to the "grammar" section of the course? Will I understand how to select those better once I have covered more of the lessons? Open to any help or suggestions :) Thank you!

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  • tbynum30tbynum30 Live Member
    39 karma

    I would highly recommend getting through all the intro material first, then once you've gotten to question types for LR and RC, you can drill on those in tandem with the lessons. That is what I did and it allowed me to have both lessons and practice drills to reinforce what I was actively learning. It is critical however, that you go through the intro lessons first. The foundations are so important and without spending time there, you may miss questions in drills that you otherwise wouldn't.

  • SubpoenaColadaSubpoenaColada Core Member
    281 karma

    The above comment addressed this well. I'll add that going through all practice sets in the core curriculum might not be necessary for you. There are a ton of practice sets which become time consuming, especially if you're drilling in addition to them. Don't be afraid to take PTs without finishing all sets as long as you've covered the main foundation lessons.

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