Suzanne Evans
Well-Known Member
Thank you Irena. We do plan to update the product descriptions and I will keep that in mind when I update them.
Thanks again,
Suzanne
Thanks again,
Suzanne
Hi Suzanne and David
I admit that I too get a bit confused on how to get going. Maybe it is because the study planer by default comes sorted by most recent, which is almost oppositely sorted to the way I should start studying. The other thing is, also, that to me it was not clear that I find the videos, study notes, and so on under How-to. Now I know.
What helped me in getting more organized was reading the comments of the guys in this thread. I agree with them, a guide on how we should start our studies would be helpful. I normally start with books (or some sort of study notes), which I believe is not the case here. If I understood correctly, I should start with the videos because the description for study notes ends with a "It is recommended that you view the tutorials prior to using the notes." I assume that "tutorials" are videos (sorry, this might also be a silly remark due to me not being a native English speaker). If they are, maybe a word "tutorial" could be linked to the page with videos? Just a suggestion, ignore it if you find it silly.
The other issue that I have is that I am unable to determine how I should plan to do my studies. Maybe that is because I got spoiled by Kaplan Scweser who provided a Study Calendar, which told me what I should read and which videos I should watch on a certain day (of course, all depended on how many days I selected as "study days" before the exam). This was hugely useful as initially one has no overview over all available materials to determine how much time should be spend on this and that.
I hope this helps a bit with understanding how I got confused. If you want a comparison, it feels a bit like switching from an andriod smart phone to an iphone (or windows to linux). All of the sudden things (settings) are not where you are used to, but after some time you get used to it and it is all easy again.
I hope you found some usefulness in my babbling.
Irena