Yes! Address all the requireds. It’s daunting, but you do need to address all the requireds, unless they are clearly secondary. Managing your time is important so be sure to use an outline to track all of the requireds, and allocate time to every required, and most importantly – stick to it! You’ll get requireds that you don’t like – they’re unusual scenarios, or in competencies you don’t like – but you can’t avoid them, and trying the difficult things while you’re studying is a great way to learn how to deal with them in future!
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