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PRG/USPTO studying technique progress[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Patent Forum ] [ FAQ ] Posted by cal on August 12, 2003 at 01:43:11: Hi all: Didn't hear from anyone on their technique for studying so here's my take. Been cracking hard at this. Bought the Kayton course in May and started picking up the books in mid June. Going through all of the MPEP, the USC's, and material is lengthy. Best part of studying is picking up the Examware (which I highly recommend) and picking up tips and notes from others who have passed the test. I decided to do the course alternatively by studying the chapters by their probability of being on the test and working my way down to the chapters that are least likely to be on the test. Prof. Kayton gives a breakdown of this so I took that to heart and made a checklist/chart to check off the chapters done as I go along. I literally spend weekends away from my home and work so I can find a quiet place to study. Going through the tapes can take up several hours at a time so that "increases" the study time. One can spend almost a week on a given chapter. I haven't done Chapter 4 (35 USC section 102, Novelty, etc) but looking that the three tapes, the large Patent Practice Chapter, and the charts, that will be fairly lengthy. My way of studying is as follows: copy the notes given out for the charts, then view the accompanying video, skim read the Patent Practice (these damn chapters are very soperific and loooong) , and then do the test/Examware. Sometimes redoing a question on the test leaves one feeling a little dumb. I don't know how others out there feel but I hope this studying technique works. Looking forward to hearing from others about their experiences! Let me know and thanks. Cal.
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