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All I know right now is that for STEP 1 I should use UFAP for dedicated.
However, a lot of people have different beliefs on what to do before dedicated:
1) People say don't study before dedicated. Just focus on learning the class material effectively and passing your classes. That strong foundation will help with STEP 1 dedicated studying.
2) People say to follow along your curriculum with Zanki and First Aid. If you do this, you're apparently guaranteed a 250+ if you are able to stick with it.
3) People say to follow along your curriculum with Firecracker. If you do this, you're also guaranteed a high score.
There are a bunch more other options out there too but these 3 stick out to me the most.
Honestly, how do I choose what to do before STEP 1 dedicated period. It feels like I need to start each option from the get go and stick with it and I can't change mid way.
Personally, I like option 1 the most. I think it makes the most sense to me. I will already be so stressed with school and keeping up with it. I don't feel the need to supplement it with extra flashcards or questions. My current friends in schools are already overwhelmed as is. I hear with Zanki and Firecracker they may make you learn extra details that might help with STEP 1 but not classes and I personally feel I might get bogged down by those details and then do poorly on exams and then freak out.
In conclusion, does anyone have any advice on how to choose a method that will work for me? How will I know if it works for me? I am afraid to try one method (i.e option 2) for a month for it to then fail and then not be able to try another method (i.e option 3) since I needed to start from the get go.
Tl;dr: I have found 3 main options on how to use my time before the dedicated period for STEP 1. I don't know what is the best option or how to choose the best option.
However, a lot of people have different beliefs on what to do before dedicated:
1) People say don't study before dedicated. Just focus on learning the class material effectively and passing your classes. That strong foundation will help with STEP 1 dedicated studying.
2) People say to follow along your curriculum with Zanki and First Aid. If you do this, you're apparently guaranteed a 250+ if you are able to stick with it.
3) People say to follow along your curriculum with Firecracker. If you do this, you're also guaranteed a high score.
There are a bunch more other options out there too but these 3 stick out to me the most.
Honestly, how do I choose what to do before STEP 1 dedicated period. It feels like I need to start each option from the get go and stick with it and I can't change mid way.
Personally, I like option 1 the most. I think it makes the most sense to me. I will already be so stressed with school and keeping up with it. I don't feel the need to supplement it with extra flashcards or questions. My current friends in schools are already overwhelmed as is. I hear with Zanki and Firecracker they may make you learn extra details that might help with STEP 1 but not classes and I personally feel I might get bogged down by those details and then do poorly on exams and then freak out.
In conclusion, does anyone have any advice on how to choose a method that will work for me? How will I know if it works for me? I am afraid to try one method (i.e option 2) for a month for it to then fail and then not be able to try another method (i.e option 3) since I needed to start from the get go.
Tl;dr: I have found 3 main options on how to use my time before the dedicated period for STEP 1. I don't know what is the best option or how to choose the best option.