its one of those subjects that lays the foundation for most others even if they don't use specific material from ct3! In fact it lays the foundation for this entire path to fellowship while being the most enjoyable CT out of the lot.
CT4 and CT6 kind of follow on from CT3. CT1 (and CT2 to a lesser extent) is a great foundation for CT5
Yes, but a better combination would be CT4 and CT5. These two overlap well and there's a good gap between these two papers while CT4 and CT6 are usually on consecutive days!
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I must admit, I don't particularly like CT3. I am repeating it academically. Missed out narrowly last year! I find it very, very theoretical and long-winded and the conditional expectations and Markov/Chebyshev Inequalities are boring. But, what must be done, must be done!