Anyone ever pass off a no-study?

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  • #180027
    Anonymous
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    Just figured I’d ask for entertainment’s sake. I had some scheduling conflicts due to personal issues a few months ago and now my NTS is expiring. I’m taking AUD tomorrow and literally got out of FAR and hour ago lol.

    I think it’d be pretty arrogant to assume a pass is possible without studying, but I can dream at least. Anyone ever accomplish this feat?

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  • #434887
    titine
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    Well, you can be the first one. Keep us posted 😀

    #434888
    Mel
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    I recall a story on here where someone did pass on a no study, but it was BEC and he had taken and passed all the other exams beforehand. So it's possible, just don't know if it's possible with AUD, unless maybe you're an Auditor right now and you know everything inside and out.

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    KelzMS
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    Does your NTS expire tomorrow or just soon? If it didn't expire tomorrow I would move it to the last possible day and at least get some studying in. But if it does expire tomorrow then good luck, you never know. I didn't find AUD to be hard, in fact it was pretty easy for me but I also took it before May when it changed. Of course everyone finds different tests to be harder or easier than others find them to be. Good luck and keep us informed. 🙂

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    #434890
    PC
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    I'd try to look through the flash cards at least once (assuming you're using Becker).

    But otherwise, best of luck!

    #434891
    Ntw6817
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    I know someone who passed audit without studying. However, they took it right after graduating and they took auditing in their last semester so it was all fresh in his head.

    #434892
    nataliamw
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    If you have audit experience, it's possible. I felt I had to study the least for Audit, as I have a few years experience, so it was all about giving things the right names and formalizing some of what I already knew. If you have no audit experience or have not taken a class recently, it may feel like foreign language, so at least be familiar with the keywords/definitions from each chapter.

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