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Or drill while reading and slowly add in a new question type as you get to that chapter?
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kenzie1211 wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 6:51 pm Or drill while reading and slowly add in a new question type as you get to that chapter?
Hi kenzie!
We typically recommend drilling as you are reading the Bible, because this allows you to practice what you're learning. However, either is fine! It's personal preference; we have some students that do it one way and some that do it the other way. :-D
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Stephanie Oswalt wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 11:05 am
kenzie1211 wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 6:51 pm Or drill while reading and slowly add in a new question type as you get to that chapter?
Hi kenzie!
We typically recommend drilling as you are reading the Bible, because this allows you to practice what you're learning. However, either is fine! It's personal preference; we have some students that do it one way and some that do it the other way. :-D
How many drills do you recommend to do while reading? So that I can make sure I have enough for drilling, sections, and PTs after the reading.
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kenzie1211 wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 7:07 pm
Stephanie Oswalt wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 11:05 am
kenzie1211 wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 6:51 pm Or drill while reading and slowly add in a new question type as you get to that chapter?
Hi kenzie!
We typically recommend drilling as you are reading the Bible, because this allows you to practice what you're learning. However, either is fine! It's personal preference; we have some students that do it one way and some that do it the other way. :-D
How many drills do you recommend to do while reading? So that I can make sure I have enough for drilling, sections, and PTs after the reading.
You can find some study plans here: https://resource-center.barbri.com/hom ... e/download
(To view the study plans, go to "Resource Type Filter" and click the drop-down menu to select "Download")

This should help provide some guidelines. :)

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