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Do you really read the whole textbook from A-Z? - Westerner - 07-25-2015 passit1 Wrote:Hi! As a a student who has taken a bunch of TECEPs, this is the way I tackle them:Great advice here ^^ dewisant Wrote:I read entire textbooks before I discovered InstantCert and the Specific Exam Feedback thread.IC and the SEF have been extremely helpful in focusing my study efforts. Still, I'd always read the reccomended textbook, at least to get a foundation. Do you really read the whole textbook from A-Z? - Westerner - 07-25-2015 soliloquy Wrote:Oh, I thought this was going to be about whether I read the text books for my classes from front to back or just skim, etc. I'd like an answer to that question. LOLSo, what I did for (most of) my tests and (all of) my classes was I'd read the book front to back. Then I'd go to other supplemental resources: Google, Wikipedia, IC and SEF if available, video lectures. Then if I had practice tests I'd take one, and see what I needed to work on. Then I'd go back over those sections in the textbook, and also use supplemental resources. Right before the test, I'd skim the textbook or portions of it, however many times I could. Several reasons I read the textbook: -the test makers recommended that particular book -I know from experience that tests done by colleges, especially UL ones, follow reccomended texts quite closely -I'm just as upset as you all about the college textbook racket because you have to pay tons for the most recent edition, BUT -I've always gotten a cheaper edition of the text by going one edition previous, and it's ALWAYS worked fine |