@eRetaker damn, i was actually on a similar schedule as he is, pt on the weekend and review during the week, i would also do games and reading comp for an hour a day. could you post your study schedule so I know what to aim for?
Great improvement and am confident you can improve even more. Maybe the post-CC webinar and other webinars can help and am interested in the advice of other students. Keep up the good work!
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60% is less than two-thirds of the way through the CC, then there's a post-CC process that occurs as we finish the CC, then finally PTs along with post-CC exercises. Don't give up, don't rush into PTs, and trust the process. We're here for you.
I’m still in the drilling to solidify the fundamentals phase—postCC. Will be spring times sections in a few weeks and will definitely apply everything you’re suggesting above!
Maybe the Post-CC webinar can help. Don't worry about this too much. Just learn from what went wrong on the take and use the forums to help. It's going to be OK.
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Also, is there a way to build a completion circle--like we have for the CC and PTs--for post-CC review? It's so fun to be able to check off the boxes and get completion points, but I understand if it isn't possible.