it is difficult trying to fit everything from the green star or red star books into a full training year, before you have to take your tests
from my experiences, we teach the must knows from the books, and tell the cadets to read up on the rest
it will only benefit you if you take your star pam home and read through it a couple times.
once you hit silver star, the training switches focus from fundamental training and bushcraft skills to more leadership and instructional techinques, and once your in gold star, your training years will be extremely full
in most corps, you will be expected to be teaching the gree nand red stars, studying for your NSCE in the spring, reading your gold star book and reference pam, and being a (possibly) senior NCO in the unit
so you need to be able to manage your time wisely and fit in your training whenever you can
when i was silver and gold star, i averaged about 3 or 4 hours a week (at least) outside of cadet time, studying for my NSCE and lessons i had to teach