What were you doing in the first place? Do that, then blind review it. So if it's PT day, take the whole PT, then review. If it's individual section day, do a section and then review. And so on.
It really depends. For some people they like to do the entire PT and then BR it the next day. Thats what I did early on but then ive moved on to doing timed sections and just BRing after each section. It could also depend on your schedule, maybe one is more convienent?
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What were you doing in the first place? Do that, then blind review it. So if it's PT day, take the whole PT, then review. If it's individual section day, do a section and then review. And so on.
It really depends. For some people they like to do the entire PT and then BR it the next day. Thats what I did early on but then ive moved on to doing timed sections and just BRing after each section. It could also depend on your schedule, maybe one is more convienent?