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  #1

Hi all,

I always read exam experiences and notice that most of the exam takers added the imporatnt informations from another books to FA , and then they revise the FA only towrds the end!!

What are those notes which I should add to FA ?

Do they mean adding the missing informations for the topics that are already in FA , BUT FA missed some important notes and they added?

Or we have to add soem full paragraphs that are in the books but not on FA ?

Thanks




  #2

Hi. Well it simply means that u need to add greater info on the topics that are covered in FA as well as write about stuff that are not included in it. smiling face

  #3

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  #4

sorry.. I couldn't help myself..

  #5

Yes, mleguy is right. also write in anything to CLARIFY what first aid says b/c sometimes it doesn't make sense!

  #6

What I wrote down in the FA was any information I thought was imporatant from the Kaplan lecture notes, and small notes that would help me remember more clearly what the FA has. FA does'nt explain things in detail, you can only understand it if you already know it from another source. I hope this helps.

  #7

Thanks. I guess we have to add info regarding only topics coverd by FA other wise if I will add everything then I will make a new set of books again

  #8

i think it means just add the relevant points which are being stressed in Kaplan lectures/videos and not mentioned or lightly covered in First Aid. dont go all out but just try to make the sections fuller so that in the end u can focus on FA(this is what ppl have told me!) without having to go to other books.

  #9

that makes sense

  #10

what does FA mean?
anybody please???

  #11

First Aid Book.







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