15 hours ago, JHW3 said:
the reading-working problems cycle provided enough variety that I never felt burned out. Mind you it takes much longer to do it this way (I started in May)
Yeah, this is what I tried to do with my 6 months. I couldn't get through everything. It was just too much material and I read/work problems too slowly. So after 25-30 chapters (I think there are 80 or so in the book) I said screw it and started working as many problems as I could.
My strategy this time will be to follow the exam outline very closely and work a ton of problems for each topic and subtopic until I know it handily. I didn't follow the outline close enough, and didn't make sure I knew every single thing on it. I think that was my downfall.