passages with reference equations

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Hi SDN,
Yesterday I began SN2ed's study schedule and I have a question:
As I finish a chapter in TBR, can I use a reference sheet with equations when I do the passages that follow shortly after? Because I haven't memorized them yet at this point..
Or should I take time after the passage to memorize some and then tackle passages?

Thanks!
 
Hi SDN,
Yesterday I began SN2ed's study schedule and I have a question:
As I finish a chapter in TBR, can I use a reference sheet with equations when I do the passages that follow shortly after? Because I haven't memorized them yet at this point..
Or should I take time after the passage to memorize some and then tackle passages?

Thanks!

I would suggest memorizing them before hand because you have to do it anyways. I try to know the material as well as I can before I do any of the passages so I can find me weaknesses. Sometimes you can get a question wrong just because you didn't memorize it or what not. Try to treat the passages as if they were a real MCAT passage. I hope that helped. Goodluck!
 
Thanks! I've always struggled with Physics so the content took me way longer than I anticipated. I just have to start earlier in the day to make time for equation review. Thanks again
 
Thanks! I've always struggled with Physics so the content took me way longer than I anticipated. I just have to start earlier in the day to make time for equation review. Thanks again

I underestimated the amount of time it takes to really get through a chapter in TBR. Some people can get through them in 1-2 hours. I like to take my time reading it and take notes. It tends to take me about 4 hours to get through a chapter when I'm reading it carefully. (part of this might be distractions)

I definitely recommend starting early in the day because the later it gets, the more likely you are to call it quits for the night.
 
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