Here is my study process for IC Principles of Management.
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319 Questions
7 parts
A1. Complete Part 1 in order, reading all questions and answers.
A2. Complete Part 1 at random, reading all questions and answers.
A3. Repeat Step A2 until I get at least 90% correct
B1. Complete Part 2 in order, reading all questions and answers.
B2. Complete Part 2 at random, reading all questions and answers.
B3. Repeat Step B2 until I get at least 90% correct
B4. Take Part 1 at random, record score
C1. Complete Part 3 in order, reading all questions and answers.
C2. Complete Part 3 at random, reading all questions and answers.
C3. Repeat Step C2 until I get at least 90% correct
C4. Take Part 2 at random, record score
D1. Complete Part 4 in order, reading all questions and answers.
D2. Complete Part 4 at random, reading all questions and answers.
D3. Repeat Step D2 until I get at least 90% correct
D4. Take Part 3 at random, record score
E1. Complete Part 5 in order, reading all questions and answers.
E2. Complete Part 5 at random, reading all questions and answers.
E3. Repeat Step E2 until I get at least 90% correct
E4. Take Part 4 at random, record score
F1. Complete Part 6 in order, reading all questions and answers.
F2. Complete Part 6 at random, reading all questions and answers.
F3. Repeat Step F2 until I get at least 90% correct
F4. Take Part 5 at random, record score
G1. Complete Part 7 in order, reading all questions and answers.
G2. Complete Part 7 at random, reading all questions and answers.
G3. Repeat Step G2 until I get at least 90% correct
G4. Take Part 6 at random, record score
G5. Take Part 7 at random, record score
H1. Complete Part 1-7 sequencially, with the random option, until I get at least 90% correct on each.
H2. Complete Part 1-7 randomly, with the random option, until I get at least 90% correct on each.
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The reason why I do them in order the first time is because it is given in a natural progression, which is a little easier for my initial retainment.
With this process, I'm taking each part
at least 4 times. I would say my average is closer to 6 times for 95% and above.
--disclaimer-- this is not a recommendation to anyone, just an insight on my personal approach
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