Becker Progress Tests

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    Anonymous
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    For those of you who use Becker, how many questions do you choose to do for each progress test?

    Do you simulate a testlet of 24 – 30 questions or simulate the entire test (72-90)?

    It annoys me that I have to wait until the end to see my score.

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  • #589939
    jstay
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    i usually do 90

    #589940
    JamesBJames
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    I do sets of 24 or 30 depending on what section I'm studying for.

    FAR: May 1st, 2014 - 91
    AUD: May 29th, 2014 - 97!
    BEC: July 16th, 2014 - 91
    REG: August 29th, 2014 - 88

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    #589941
    jstay
    Participant

    jamesbjames- what were you scoring on progress tests going into FAR? i just got a 90 on 90 questions. 9 wrong

    #589942
    Ntw6817
    Participant

    I usually did an even 100. However, it varied depending on how much time I had to study.

    #589943
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Interesting responses.

    @James, you would say that limiting it to 24-30 doesn't reduce the benefits of doing a 72-90 (exposure to more problems)?

    #589944
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Jstay, that's great but make sure now you don't just start to memorize the answers.

    #589945
    youngd8
    Participant

    you can do multiple sets of 24-30. Like do 3 sets of 24-30 each time you do a progress test, that way you don't have to wait until you finish 100 questions to go over wrong questions.

    #589946
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Just put it under study mode and you could see the description after every attempt.

    #589947
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Becker: Answer the first one then end the test and review each one while covering the answers. Once in while time yourself on sets of 10 questions.

    Someone gave me a very helpful piece of advice:

    “Don't take the exam everyday. The idea is to study everyday to take the exam.”

    #589948
    jstay
    Participant

    yeah idk i feel like i havent really memoirzed the answers, im just going though it and trying to figure all the problems out. i still make some stupid mistakes

    #589949
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I match my progress tests to the exam being taken. So for REG I did 72 question progress tests, AUD I did 90 question progress tests, etc. I would also give myself a similar amount of time per question on the progress test, that I would have on the actual exam. I think this approach is best because it puts the test taker in the closest format to the actual exam that's possible outside of taking one of Becker's Final Exams, or the actual exam itself.

    #589950
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    How do you put the progress tests in study mode?

    #589951
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    What is study mode?

    #589952
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I use Wiley but there is a feature to put it on study mode, I'm not sure about other programs. NINJA MCQs allows you to read the description after every answer as well.

    #589953
    JamesBJames
    Participant

    @Jstay, I think I was in the low 90s (27/30 to 28/30) when I did FAR.

    @_Nick_: Well, I usually did sets of 24 or 30. For FAR, I did three sets of 30 after every module. For BEC and REG, I did two or three sets of 24 depending on how lazy I wanted to be.

    I don't think there's a big difference between doing three sets of 24 or one set of 72, for example, although maybe there's an exception with REG. When I try to do 24-question progress tests over all eight sections of REG, it leaves out R6 and R7 entirely and only gives me a handful of R8. You have to ramp up the total a lot just to get one question from the earlier business law sections.

    FAR: May 1st, 2014 - 91
    AUD: May 29th, 2014 - 97!
    BEC: July 16th, 2014 - 91
    REG: August 29th, 2014 - 88

    Licensed December 2015

    Feel free to add me on LinkedIn by clicking my username!

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