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 mattblue92
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Hi, I have been following the 12 week self study plan but was curious whether I was using the LR Question Type Training Books in the most effective way. I wasn't sure whether I should be stopping to go over my answers in the middle or if I should wait until the end of each chapter. In addition should I be going in depth to review each question I get wrong?
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 Dave Killoran
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mattblue92 wrote:Hi, I have been following the 12 week self study plan but was curious whether I was using the LR Question Type Training Books in the most effective way. I wasn't sure whether I should be stopping to go over my answers in the middle or if I should wait until the end of each chapter. In addition should I be going in depth to review each question I get wrong?
Hey Matt,

There's not a "wrong" way to do this, but I usually prefer having the deeper review occur every 10 questions or so. In this way your memory is still good on what happened, and it's not so many that it's overwhelming. And, you can adjust those question blocks to any size that fits your preferences, whether down to 3 or 5, or up to 15 or 20, etc. It depends on you and what you find works best for you :-D

Please let me know if that helps. Thanks!

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