Too late for Secret Sauce?

I’ve heard alot about Secret Sauce, but I’ve never used it before. I use Stalla’s system and supplement with Schweser Q Bank. Two questions: 1) Is it really worth it (please elaborate-I’ve never even seen it before)? 2) Is it too late to order it and get use out of it?

I haven’t cracked mine yet - hope to casually read it the last week.

zizoubleu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I’ve heard alot about Secret Sauce, but I’ve > never used it before. I use Stalla’s system and > supplement with Schweser Q Bank. > > Two questions: > > 1) Is it really worth it (please elaborate-I’ve > never even seen it before)? > 2) Is it too late to order it and get use out of > it? NO. It is a quick recap of everything. Don’t delay, just get it now.

it is never too late…

just received mine today by UPS. Good source to quick review

philip.platt Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I haven’t cracked mine yet - hope to casually read > it the last week. I have already read it through once and highlighted the most information information while adding my notes that I also think are important. Since then, I’ve re-read it about 4 more times. I would suggest cracking open earlier than the last week. However, I guess it depends on your learning style…

Im thinking of starting tomorrow. How long does it take you guys do a read?

It took me probably 2-3 days the first time, while highlighting the important stuff and adding some additional notes. When I go back to review my highlights and notes, going through all 200 pages takes about 4-5 hours, roughly.

Thanks for the responses.

I ordered the ebook version over the phone yesterday, it can still be put to good use.

Got it today and putting it to good use. Thanks everyone for your input.

secret sauce is pretty good for reviewing all the mundane stuff, honestly it seems like you’d be able to read the entire thing in 2-3 hours if you wanted

It took me 2-3 days to get done. The thing is condensed, so reading a page is like reading 20-30 pgs of compressed important information.