I've been studying for about two months. About two weeks ago I finished the Thaddeus lectures, B@R, FEMA, Archiflash cards, and NCARB test. I felt like I had a good handle on the material. The Ballast practice exams weren't easy, but I got all the conceptual questions correct and about half the involved math ones correct. I decided to spend the last two weeks work through the Ballast Chapters and Kaplan 500.
Now the day before my exam my confidence is at a low. I'm still working through the Kaplan 500. I find myself getting most of the math questions wrong and going back and forth between the answer key...the errata, and back to Ballast for the math explanations. It's a big time suck and I'm not sure it's very productive, since I don't think I'll have most of the complex formulas memorized by tomorrow. I'm also beginning to forget the material from the Thaddeus lectures.
I'm looking for some encouragement and suggestions. I'm stopping the Kaplan questions to review the Thaddeus handouts/videos, Ballast and NCARB questions. I think it makes the most sense. All I've read on here is don't get hung up on the math.