My study experience: (used Becker for FAR, passed first time with an 80) I went 3 chapters at a time for breaking up that beast of a book!
Typical study plan: Watch Lecture 1, do homework, watch lecture 2, do homework, watch lecture 3, do homework (getting 60-70% on the questions), then type notes on chapters 1-3, re-do homework (scores on the MCQs generally went up to between 75 and 80). Same process for chapters 4-6, then 7-9.
About a week before my test I took a "practice test" which shows scores by chapter. Any chapter that I didn't score above a 75% on, I went back and worked all homework problems. Any homework re-work that I missed, I printed out, and wrote in my own words how to correctly answer the question. After I did all my "third time re-works" on homework, I did another practice test.
I guess that's a long way of saying that I don't think you should change your study habits. I don't think that one time reviewing the material is enough to make FAR stick. I put in (conservatively) 150-200 hours over 2 months studying for this beast.
BEC: 71, 80; REG: 79; AUD:67,68,80!!; FAR:80