waste of time to outline chapters in TPR?

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Sartre79

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I have been outlining the chapters in the TPR class texts, but am concerned that this is a waste of precious time (work fulltime). My plan was to cover the material, then go back in March and April and just review the outlines while putting more time into practice tests and the TPR workbook and EK 1001 series. Any opinions?

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i think it's important to do practice problems as you go. It's also good to come up with a system to review all the stand alone questions that you got wrong.
 
I alotted one month for the physical sciences, one for biological sciences, and one for strictly passages. I shold be done with Physical Sciences this weekend. I think it IS important to read TPR books, but only those subjects that you are weak in. For example, I wont be studying Biology as that is my major. It is probably a better idea to do passages after passages. I seem to be learning more by doing passages.
 
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