Order of chess drills


what i meant is after checkmates, fundamental endgames. Do i train advantages or imbalances etc.
I can't see a rating attached to them......i think you may be confused with chess lessons/mentor!

ok. this is what you mean then.
drills CAN be done on any order you wish- but my advice would be to look at what you are struggling with. this invites a close study of one's game and some honest thought about what you need to learn to get advance as a chess player....
I think chess improvement is full of topics like this - and while there is a healthy market for people wanting to buy a chess improvement system.... people are probably better off to do some soul-searching, look for personal weaknesses and commit themselves to a personalized chess study program.
in short, there's no easy answer here- because there's simply no "right" answer.
by the way,
My opinion is that along with checkmates (and maybe even more Important than checkmates are material winning tactics) because generally games are most often won when one sides finds a material winning tactic, then converts the winning position to a win by attrition.