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<blockquote data-quote="ashwright" data-source="post: 184250" data-attributes="member: 29878"><p>Thank you so, so much [USER=36740]@Amma Usman[/USER] - you're the absolute best!! The glossary is *exactly* what I need!! If I may - I'd really appreciate if I could ask another quick question 😊 </p><p></p><p>I've been using flashcards to memorise a lot of the content in the Stoakes book (like breaking down each section into sentence-by-sentence flashcards). I'm not sure if this is overkill but the problem is I have such a terrible memory that there's no way I'd remember everything or even anything.. I'm not sure whether to continue with trying to effectively memorise the Stoakes book OR if I should try to branch out to other things (even if that means remembering a lot less).</p><p></p><p>I have learned and remembered about 20% of the Stoakes so far - I'm just worried that this is not really practical or giving the right breadth of knowledge for an AC.. I read an FT article each day and listen to a daily news briefing podcast but am just a little lost on what to prioritise out of courses or books if I had to attend an AC in the next few weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashwright, post: 184250, member: 29878"] Thank you so, so much [USER=36740]@Amma Usman[/USER] - you're the absolute best!! The glossary is *exactly* what I need!! If I may - I'd really appreciate if I could ask another quick question 😊 I've been using flashcards to memorise a lot of the content in the Stoakes book (like breaking down each section into sentence-by-sentence flashcards). I'm not sure if this is overkill but the problem is I have such a terrible memory that there's no way I'd remember everything or even anything.. I'm not sure whether to continue with trying to effectively memorise the Stoakes book OR if I should try to branch out to other things (even if that means remembering a lot less). I have learned and remembered about 20% of the Stoakes so far - I'm just worried that this is not really practical or giving the right breadth of knowledge for an AC.. I read an FT article each day and listen to a daily news briefing podcast but am just a little lost on what to prioritise out of courses or books if I had to attend an AC in the next few weeks. [/QUOTE]
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