How to approach REG

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  • #202423
    UnoMas
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    Hi All,

    Just was curious on what everyone thinks the best way to approach REG is. I feel overwhelmed with the amount of material and am currently going through R3. I have NINJA Audio and Notes. I also have Becker. My test is a month away.

    My typical weekday study day is 2 hours in the morning before work and one hour after. On weekdays I spend 6-8 hours studying. Should I use my morning time to read NINJA notes as I’m typically still asleep and struggle with mcq?

    Thanks for the advice

    B - 77
    A - 79
    R - Jul
    F - 80

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  • #779571
    perezc3910
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    In the morning I read the Becker book. Throughout the day I listen to audio and read again during lunch. After work I write my ninja notes 1 or 2 sections per day. Since I have more time to study on weekends, that's when I do mcq and listen to more audio while cleaning, cooking, etc. you have to find what works for you and stick with it.

    BEC-July 2016
    REG-August 2016
    FAR-October 2016
    AUD-Nov/Dec 2016

    #779572
    Nets44
    Participant

    I read the Ninja Book once and have just been pounding NINJA MCQ's since. I have currently done over 6,300 MCQ's and in the review phase with a 96 trending score. Did the same thing for my AUD exam except I listened to audio too and went over some of the NINJA notes. Didn't feel I needed to do that this time around. I truly believe in the constant MCQ's and trying to retain as much info as possible every time.

    BEC: 72, 75
    FAR: 74, 84
    AUD: 82
    REG: 71, 77!!!

    #779573
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    This probably isn't relevant since it does't sound like you have Gleim, but maybe for others.

    I do all the Gleim MCQ's once thru. I create a study session with every MCQ for the section. Each question is clearly labeled what section of the book it's coming from. This first time through is for learning.

    Then once through I have all the questions marked I got wrong and a bunch flagged I got right. Then you can click and the software will create another study session with all the questions you got wrong or all that were flagged. Then I go through a second time and do those.

    I usually have enough time to use NINJA for my final review. Gleim also has the adaptive feature, but I like the graphs on the NINJA.

    Gleim has a chart at the bottom showing the number of questions you've done so far (correct, flagged, wrong, etc.). Like that because it keeps me on track and points to a light at the end of the tunnel. There's 2600 questions for reg and I agree it's overwhelming.

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