I wouldnt use the study schedule its more like a template for you to see and get a guage of how much you should be doing. Its very cookiecutter. I would just go through CC lesson by lesson in order
... usually have. Instead of memorizing cookiecutter arguments, I would suggest spending ... the page; generalizing to a cookiecutter argument doesn't usually help ...
Seeing a breakdown means seeing a cookie-cutter or generic question/stimulus model, right? So what you’re saying is improvement in speed is largely dependent on drilling certain question types in order to recognize latent patterns.
You can use older PTs for drills. And do some 60s,70s,80s. When you don't feel confident with your fundamentals, use older PTs to practice. They're more cookiecutter and they can help you see the pattern more easily.
Hey! It's great that you've identified the patterns in the questions you miss. It'll be helpful to create Problem Sets of those questions and drill them. I'm doing drills now and they're helpful to see the patterns in the cookiecutter answers too.