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Im about to begin buying the books and everything else associated with Aris Study Schedule and begin studying right as the semester ends. I was just curious of some opinions fellow SDNers had before I begin this 10-week journey. Was there anything you would change about it if you could do it again? I understand everyone learns differently, just wanting to see some other reviews and get all the kinks worked out.
 
Make sure you completely go over and know all solitions in Destroyer CrackDAT , Odyssey and ACS exam. You can also ise Organic chemkstry as a second language by Klein, Schaums outlines for Gen chem and Cliffs with Feralis notes for bio. Those materials will help you do well.
 
If you can stick to the schedule, you should be golden. I, however, am horrible at this, which has resulted in me pushing my exam back further (which is in a week actually). If you fall behind, make sure to make it up. Also, KEEP REVIEWING (esp bio). It's very frustrating to learn something complex, understand it inside out, and then realize you forgot some aspect of it a week later during a practice test.
I think it would be good to take a complete set of notes from the different sources and just use that to study from, instead of going back into the books/pdfs (just my personal opinion; physically writing notes also helps me memorize). Include spaces where you can add more stuff as you'll be encountering things that weren't in Chad's/Cliff's (especially in OC).
 
I think it would be good to take a complete set of notes from the different sources and just use that to study from, instead of going back into the books/pdfs (just my personal opinion; physically writing notes also helps me memorize). Include spaces where you can add more stuff as you'll be encountering things that weren't in Chad's/Cliff's (especially in OC).
Definitely agree, I highly recommend making your own set of notes from what you study. Time and time again it just seems to stick better when you write it down yourself and refer back to it. I recommend using Feralis' biology notes as an encyclopedia if you need to look something up quick, but the real value is going to come from making your own notes.
 
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