Round 2 (Fine-Tuning)

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I'm doing the Examkrackers complete study package. I also have the 1001 books, and the VR 101 book. I'll be finished with all the material in two weeks.

My plan has been:
1.) Read a lecture.
2.) Read that lecture again, and do the 24 study questions for that lecture.
3.) Do all the question from the 1001 book that pertain to that lecture.
4.) Read the lecture a third time.
5.) Take the 30-minute exam that pertains to that lecture.

What do I do when I'm done?

I'm going to get some old AAMC tests, but other than that, what will I do?

I could re-read every lecture, and re-do every question, but that doesn't seem very efficient.

I guess I could only re-do the questions I missed.

I need some suggestions please.

Up until now, I KNOW that everything I have been doing has been helping me. I'm just doubtful that repeating the process will help.

Thank you.
 
I'm doing the Examkrackers complete study package. I also have the 1001 books, and the VR 101 book. I'll be finished with all the material in two weeks.

My plan has been:
1.) Read a lecture.
2.) Read that lecture again, and do the 24 study questions for that lecture.
3.) Do all the question from the 1001 book that pertain to that lecture.
4.) Read the lecture a third time.
5.) Take the 30-minute exam that pertains to that lecture.

What do I do when I'm done?

I'm going to get some old AAMC tests, but other than that, what will I do?

I could re-read every lecture, and re-do every question, but that doesn't seem very efficient.

I guess I could only re-do the questions I missed.

I need some suggestions please.

Up until now, I KNOW that everything I have been doing has been helping me. I'm just doubtful that repeating the process will help.

Thank you.
After you have completed your thorough review, the real learning starts when you start doing practice exams. Thats where you "make your money". I would do all the free exams from the different prep companies (Gold Standard, TPR, etc.) Then most importantly I would invest in as much AAMC exams as I could afford. The more you practice the higher your score will get. The closer you are to your test date you should be doing FL exams and reviewing the results and explanations meticulously.
 
Reading it 3 times won't help IMO. Just take some notes on the things you don't know and you should be fine.
 
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