Im after some advice from those who have already completed methods 3/4. This summer holidays i completed the first 4 chapters of essentials, covering the entire functions chapter and more revision from last year. Know school has started and while the class is working from Hinemann im trying to come up with a bit of plan as to what i should do. For some reason, even though i did every single question i feel that im not prepared for the functions sac. Im in a bit of a predicament whether I should for the next week and a bit until the sac just revise more and complete practice SAC's and then complete the sac and work with the class from then on. Meaning ill have a pretty chill week or so for methods. Or should i continue to move ahead into expos and logs, and do only a smaller amount of practice sacs/revision of the function SAC. Is getting ahead really that beneficial? Cause i feel by the time you finish it, and then the SAC's come round, you end up having to go through it again in some form (even if you covered it really in depth) to prepare for the SAC so its not THAT worthwhile. Can someone jump in and share some advice? Should i only work a couple of exercises instead of a entire chapter ahead of the class? It should be noted that im also in the process of getting a tutor maybe for one night a week, ranked pretty well in my cohort last year (top 10ish, maybe top 5, not sure). The only reason that i raise the question is the amount of content being quite long and the reasonable difficulty of said content in the methods course.