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Did anyone take notes for @"Cant Get Right"'s webinar about what to do after you finish the CC? I'm just finishing going through the CC again and want to begin taking PTs soon, but I really wanted to follow the "phases" of study outlined in this webinar. Unfortunately, it's not up in the webinar section and I forgot to take notes when I attended
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I have something better : )
Phase 1:
If your average Blind Review score is at or below your target score, you are in phase one.
Your Blind Review score is your maximum potential. If your maximum potential does not exceed your goal, your first task must be to increase that potential.
Task: master fundamentals
Action:
Take Practice Test
Blind Review it
Analyze the Results
Create a study plan
Study
To study:
Return to the curriculum
Write out concise summaries in your own words
Work problem sets
Drill
Compile lists of notes, tips, strategies, and realizations
Ask questions!
Drills:
Timed and Untimed
Untimed drills to achieve understanding.
Concern: Overconfidence Errors
Not only did you miss a question, you didn’t even have any idea you were wrong.
Phase 2:
When your average BR score from your last five PTs exceeds your target score, you are in phase two.
You now have the theoretical potential to achieve your goal. You have the necessary grasp of the fundamentals, and you must now learn how to execute that understanding effectively.
Concern:
Under confidence Error: An under confidence error is what happens when you knew the answer and you didn’t roll with it.
Study:
Return to the curriculum
Write out concise summaries in your own words
Drill
Compile lists of notes, tips, strategies, and realizations
Answer questions!
Drills:
Full Section, Timed Drills
Video Drills with Review
Confidence Drills
Repeats
Fool Proofing
Phase 3:
When your average PT score from your last five PTs exceeds your target score, you are in phase three.
You have the necessary grasp of the fundamentals, and you know how to execute that understanding effectively.
There are still important improvements to make, but it’s time to start thinking about registering for the real thing.
Study:
Be your own resource for broad concepts.
Drill
Look for broad lessons in the specifics
Answer questions!
I hope this helped
Yes! Thank you!
@Sami Thanks so much!
No problem. But I just did a copy and paste. It's still @"Cant Get Right" 's work. lol
New webinar coming soon, so keep an eye out!
YES!! Very much looking forward to it now that I'm further along in my prep and have a lot more to get out of it then the first time
Yes! I'm in the same boat @"Alex Divine"
Thanks for sharing @Sami
Thanks for sharing! For those in Phase 2, what is a confidence drill and how do you drill for that? Could someone please elaborate on the types of drilling (in general) for Phase 2? Thanks!
Thank you for sharing this, @Sami!
I look forward to it!!
Hey so confidence drills are those that you try to do a section under time but instead of moving on from the question whenever you usually do, you move on from it as soon as you think even 80% you have the right answer. Then you decrease that certainty to 70% and keep decreasing it till you start seeing your score drop. Then you know the one right before is your correct confidence level before you should move on from a question. This helps in not wasting valuable time at questions and makes you realize that you have better understanding than you think you do.
It is great! @Sami
@Sami @"Cant Get Right" this is awesome THANK YOU!!