Goljan Audio vs. text

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Throughout the year I have both read and listened to Goljan audio as we go through systems at my school. I find doing both is pretty helpful.

My question pertains to my final month of board prep when classes are over. In a perfect world I would have time to read FA, read Goljan, listen to goljan audio and get through a bunch of questions each day. So far based on my normal pace this isn't possible for me.

So given this which do guys think is a better use of my time, reading Goljan or listening to Goljan (i mean really listening, not listening at the gym or something like that)?

Thanks
 
I would suggest REALLY listening to Goljan and actively looking at the images and annotating in the RR book. If you're concerned with this taking too much time, consider listening to it at 1.5x. Given that you've already read the text and listened to the Goljan audio before, this shouldn't be too difficult to do.

However, in the month of prep you have I would also strongly recommend you reading Goljan text one more time. I know both are hard to do, but if you read Goljan RIGHT BEFORE you listen to it makes it that much easier and more comprehensible.
 
listening to Goljan audio takes less time than going through the whole book. You should at least go through the tables, margin notes, and images in the book though.
 
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