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I am steadily working my way through the catechism and have started practicing the questions in addition to the answers. It's strange; but for me, learning the questions ties it together and helps me retain more. Any other EAs out there experience this?
if the process works for you ,keep on truckn brother, iam in the middle of doing the same thing. iam constantly trying to make my ashlar perfect. i try to study jeopardy(the game show) style, that way helps me, espcially when iam in a rut or need a break from traditional studying.
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I am steadily working my way through the catechism and have started practicing the questions in addition to the answers. It's strange; but for me, learning the questions ties it together and helps me retain more. Any other EAs out there experience this?
I am steadily working my way through the catechism and have started practicing the questions in addition to the answers. It's strange; but for me, learning the questions ties it together and helps me retain more. Any other EAs out there experience this?
That's how I am doing it also. For me it helped tremendously. Knowing the question also gives you the hint of what the answer should be. I know that there were a couple where I would get answers to questions crossed up, but learning the questions also cleared that right up.