@Alex I am doing the problemsets after each lesson. Right now I have the starter pack but once I finish the CC and some of the practice tests I'm going to upgrade to Ultimate+
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... did the majority of the CC I only had the Starter ... so there was only 1 problem set for each section. I ... as I went in the CC. But I could totally see ... limited problemsets in the Starter package (which does include the CC), I ... 1 or 2 of the sets when they come up.
... Starter Package? I finished the CC through the Starter Package before ... through the CC again, particularly because of all the additional problemsets included ...
... of drilling for the LR,LG, and RC sections would the ... only have access to easy problemsets for drilling and I thought ... other packages to include harder problemsets and i can just use ...
... of drilling for the LR,LG, and RC sections would the ... only have access to easy problemsets for drilling and I thought ... other packages to include harder problemsets and i can just use ...
... core curriculum and did the problemsets included at the end of ... lessons. Once finished with the CC, I PT'd, found areas ... didn't PT during the CC, correct? I was thinking about ... doing PTs during the CC but now I'm thinking ...
... might as well do the CC first. You don't want ... other sections from just the CC this could get you scoring ... curriculum regularly and drill on problemsets of these question types(I ... other courses come with better problemsets all drawn from PTs 1 ...
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Have you done the CC RC ProblemSets yet? As for your question, I think you could go to "1-35 Drilling Materials" and just print the RCs, probably not all at once, though, just out of sympathy for the printer. :)
Yes, the webinars are great. The CC lessons start with lectures, then go to examples, then go to ProblemSets and it's helpful to approach it in that order.