I'm doing ok. I took a break from doing a timed practice exam and just went back through the Eng Pro Guides Full Exam. I went over stuff I missed, but also took an index sheet (Zach Stone calls it an index sheet. Really it's a list of problems/sections you've missed so you can go back and review) and wrote down WHY I missed the problem. That way I can keep track of not only what I'm missing, but why. For example, the following may be a few reasons why I missed a problem.
1. Calculator error. The WORST mistake. Not only is it careless and preventable, but I actually knew 100% how to do the problem, but not having my answer match any the choices so I started doubting my knowledge of the topic. Went around in circles before finally giving up on the problem. I wasted time as well as got the problem wrong. I guess slowing down a bit helps but hard to do sometimes under pressure.
2. Completely not knowing where to begin or understand what the question is asking. This is where I need to review a topic from multiple sources (class notes/videos or even YouTube videos). The diode/rectifier problems and some of the economics problems were this way at first.
3. Understanding the problem and knowing how to go about the solution, but getting one thing wrong, like mutliplying or dividing by sq rt 3, adding or subtracting 30 degrees for leading or lagging, etc. These kind of issues I"m finding it's helpful to do drill problem after drill problem to ingrain the right habits and learn how to make the right phasor or single circuit equivalent diagrams to keep everything straight.
4. A qualitative question in which 3 answers all seem to make sense, or none of them do. One trick is finding two answers that are opposites so you can at least narrow it down to 50-50. In the past (during review) I would write down not only the right answer, but why the others were wrong. This helped me on the last actual exam, just not as much as I would have liked.
I have 4 days where I study (one of them being a timed 8-hour practice exam) and 3 days where I don't. I never take two days off in a row and I never study more than 2 days in a row. I think this is good for balance.
Going on these boards and looking at other problems people post helps too. I have others who PM me problems and that helps. I greatly appreciate everyone's help on here.