Hi all!
This is my first post; I am new to the forums. It seems like a great place!
I am a guy who turned fifteen in january, and I've been playing the piano since I was nine, when suddenly the interest came out of nowhere.
So, two weeks ago my teacher told me I could begin practice on this Scriabin etude after I told her I wanted to play it, and since I have been ill I haven't had any lessons since then. So I have been practicing this piece for over two weeks now without any supervision (sorry if the English is strange, I don't always find the right words^^) and the next lesson still feels like it's far off in the future...

What are the most common "newbie" mistakes on this piece? Is there something extra important one should think about when practicing this?
This is my progress so far:
about two thirds of the piece memorized (the beginning with the "theme" until the piece shifts to F#major and piano instead of forte (and then F#m7) where memory begins to fail, and the part where the "theme" is restated together with lots of rapid chords).
I stick to a slow tempo, I don't want to rush and make many mistakes and get bad technique because of that I haven't practised slowly. I do use the pedal.
I have both practised hands together and separate at different tempos. After each practising "session" or what you call it I let my self go and play through the piece once, only focusing on enjoying myself (means forfortissimo molto on climax among other things ^^), as a reward for practising

If it sounds like I've forgotten something important or that I'm practising in the wrong way, do please tell! Any tips or anything are welcome, this is such a difficult piece, but a fantastic one too, and I feel really motivated to work on it!
That is, if anyone came this far in this huge wall of text...
