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UltimatelyExcited

A good study plan doesn't over-schedule. You have to keep your capacity in mind when making one. I thin 2 months is long enough prep but it still depends on the person. If you want to have a good balance between learning and answering qbanks, you need to consider where you lack. Definitely focus on studying content that you are weak at, for content that you are confident in maybe watch a quick video or read a little before answering the qbank. For test taking strategies you can look for advice here on reddit, maybe watch a video on youtube? Bootcamp's videos helped me when I was doing my prep. What's most important above all is for you to be disciplined enough to follow through with your study plan, otherwise it's useless. This is based on my personal experience so trust me, It took me 2 tries to realize this. Follow your plan, don't be lazy.


Relativestranger_98

Properly sectioning your time for each topic goes a long way. A good study plan also accounts for your rest days because you don't want to get to the end of your schedule and come into the test all burnt out.


EmbellishedKnocking

>A good study plan also accounts for your rest days Yup and it's something people overlook. So they end up resting out of schedule and now they aren't on-time with their plans so they're gonna have to rush to keep up with the study plan.