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SkipE99 Wrote:
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> aight yo... you all better step up your game. i
> have reviewed the material once in entirety
> (remember nothing) and have resolved to get 2
> hours per week day in, plus 4-6 hours on
> Saturday... has anyone else got nervous and
> increased their hours?

Yup. I blank out on some of the essay questions. It's tough when the answers aren't provided to you flat out.

NO EXCUSES

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In addition to logging in hours in while dropping deuces, I am also doing the stationary bike thing @ the gym. I find it easier on the bikes where you have a back rest. It actually works pretty good.

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I used to spend a tonne of time doing readings on a stationary (recumbant style) bike at the gym. The only machine where I can comfortably read. The best now is that I have the audio books so I can study anywhere! Usually on my commute to work.

Lately I've been studying about 10-12 hours per week. I started at the beginning of January and am at about 75 hours now. I plan to step this up to 16, 18, each month and I will crank it up to 25-30 in the last two weeks. I usually study about 3-4 hours on each weekend day and about 1-1.5 hours on Monday - Thursday. I have a rule that I never study on Fridays, it's my day off!

Good luck.

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I started with 15 hours per week in September to December. I have stepped down to 8 - 10 hours per week and will maintain that tempo till May before dropping further to 5 - 7 hours per week. Last week before exam, I will do 30 hours. Worked for me in Levels 1 & 2.

Preparing for this exam is a marathon not a sprint.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Tuesday, March 1, 2011 at 08:09AM by me.tega.

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Its March 1st kiddies, we gotta push it to the limit. I wish we had that pscyhzoid Phil Platt here to post his "Push it to the limit" threads every weekend.

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