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Tips for Full-Time Worker (Themis)
Hi - I am currently taking Themis and will be working full time all the way to the July bar. I am already behind watching the lectures and am starting to wonder whether it makes sense to just skip the lectures/handouts and make flash cards from the "long" outlines. Themis recommends that we study from the lecture handouts and so I'm thinking a lot of the info in the long outlines might be unnecessary and I will be missing out on the lecture tips etc. what do you think will be most optimal?
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Re: Tips for Full-Time Worker (Themis)
Cut the lectures first if your fall behind (they stop by July). Also this might be poor advice but when studying if you feel really behind on certain MEE subjects skip an entire section as opposed to half assing a few sections.
Also memorize the short outlines on flash cards. When you start doing problems and really don't understand the answers then you go to the long outlines for further clarification.
Also memorize the short outlines on flash cards. When you start doing problems and really don't understand the answers then you go to the long outlines for further clarification.