Could any body have a schedule to review AUD in 20 days ?

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  • #175740
    Osama Yasin
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    hello

    Could any body have a schedule to review AUD in 20 days to retake it on 2/11 after I have got 74 on the first try?

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  • #392925
    Gerg, CPA
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    https://www.another71.com/how-to-pass-the-cpa-exam-in-20-days/

    FAR - 1/26/2012 - PASSED (78, but Lost credit), re-do 11/27/2013 - PASSED (87)!
    AUD - EPIC FAIL, 71, 69; 68; 5/25/2013 - PASSED (85)!
    REG - 10/1/2012 - 72; 7/1/2013 - 73 UGH, 10/1/2013 - PASSED (85)!
    BEC - 2/28/2013 - PASSED (82)!
    Licensed CPA!

    Used Becker self-study materials (just this for FAR original & REG #1), WileyTestBank, NINJA notes/audio, and Roger cram course for AUD #5, REG #3 & FAR reboot. CPA!

    #392926
    riverplate
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    Reviewing AUD -or any part for the matter- in 20 days is very hard, unless you are single, have no girlfriend, no dog, no job, no other responsibilities. The material is just too large to digest in such a short time. If you want to play safe, my experience with AUD was: 4 weeks to watch the video lessons + 6 weeks to review the material = 99 in 04/13/2012

    #392927
    taupat2012
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    I got a 69 in audit and then about 1.5months later I restudied for audit in 2 weeks and got a 93.

    I just skipped all the lectures because I already had everything highlighted. The MC were very easy because there were no calculations, and because it was the second time I was going over the material. It took me 2-3 hours to read each chapter, 2-3 hours to do the MC, and 1 hour to do the sims. So it took me like 10 days to go through everything once, and then just go over the questions that I marked for 3-4 days.

    #392928
    Anonymous
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    @taupat2012..what software are you using?

    #392929
    riverplate
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    Having to retake is exactly what we are trying to avoid here.

    #392930
    taupat2012
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    #392931
    Anonymous
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    @taupat2012

    Me too.

    If you mind, please share why you got 69 vs 91. Were questions more like Becker 2nd time round or were u more prepared.

    @riverplate. I fit your category of description does that mean I will get 99?

    #392932
    taupat2012
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    @cpa125

    The first time I took the test, I studied for it over a two month period. This caused me to start forgetting the things that I learned. I also skipped many of the SIMS for some reason. The second time I took it, I made sure to go over everything from the Becker software. The second time around I also marked the questions which I felt I should come back to, even if I got them right. It also helped that I was able to use the AL the second time around for a couple of sims.

    #392933
    Anonymous
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    @taupat2012…me toooo!….I got mid 60s..thats because I can't memorize for too long…I usually give myself 2 months for each exam and do pass it with becker. But AUD wasnt the case with Becker. So, this is why I want to hammer AUD in 20 days and take the exam, hoping I won't forget either.

    And for SIMs, they dont make much sense to me either. I mean, I can understand REG, FAR SIM, making sense, even though they are tough. But I can see where they are coming from.

    THANK YOU

    #392934
    Anonymous
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    I actually studied for my AUD exam in like 21 days. And I passed, first time!

    I made my own schedule that was something like this… I used Becker which has a total of 6 chapters, so I did:

    Week 1: Chapters 1-3 (lectures + homework MCQs + sims)

    Week 2: Chapters 4-6 (lectures + homework MCQs + sims)

    Week 3: Review everything (progressive tests + practice exams)

    #392935
    Anonymous
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    disonthewaytocpa, nice to see you shared you schedule. It really helps me with bigger picture.

    I wont be watching stupid videos lectures

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