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  • #183951
    lz221476
    Member

    I need help and advice about how to prepare BEC. I just found out I only got 69 in the exam. It turned out the third one wasn’t the charm. I am feeling super down and stupid now. I tried really hard, and I thought I did good enough to pass. However, it still wasn’t.

    I used Wiley test bank & Becker final review. I spent almost 8 hours everyday and kept studying for half month at last time. Do I need to change my study materials? Or do I need to spend longer time on the exam?

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  • #519411
    M.O.D.
    Member

    Hi lz

    I would try Gleim. Also 2 weeks is rather low, why not 3 months?

    Also, I like the EWS winner's advice: make your own notes (8-10 pages per chapter), and study/memorize off of those.

    BA Mathematics, UC Berkeley
    Certificates in CPA and EA preparation, College of San Mateo
    CMA I 420, II 470
    FAR 91, AUD Feb 2015 (Gleim self-study)

    #519444
    M.O.D.
    Member

    Hi lz

    I would try Gleim. Also 2 weeks is rather low, why not 3 months?

    Also, I like the EWS winner's advice: make your own notes (8-10 pages per chapter), and study/memorize off of those.

    BA Mathematics, UC Berkeley
    Certificates in CPA and EA preparation, College of San Mateo
    CMA I 420, II 470
    FAR 91, AUD Feb 2015 (Gleim self-study)

    #519413
    jlondon
    Member

    @lz221476 don't feel bad… i failed audit 3 times. I took BEC once, and I feel like the areas being tested are somewhat really similar to the Wiley test bank. I mean, of course the questions are not the same, but when you study through WTB, make sure you turn 1 question into 4 learning experience. That's the one thing I would really recommend.

    Even though I didn't pass BEC, I feel like I will pass it the next time, because I knew I didn't study hard enough when I was doing WTB questions.

    BEC: 69, 57, 72, 73, (anticipated for 4/4/2015)
    AUD: 65, 63, 74, 84!!! (expires 7/31/2015)
    FAR: 63, 57, (scheduled for 4/1/2015)
    REG: ... 42, (Anticipated to be around 5/20~)

    -Every Set Back is a Set Up for a Major Come Back #motivation

    "I've missed over 9,000 shots in my career. I've lost over 300 games. 26 times I've been trusted to take the game winning shot, and missed. I've failed, over and over and over again in my life. And that is why, I succeed." - Michael Jordan

    "You are not your past, but the resources and capabilities you glean from it" -Jordan Belfort

    #519446
    jlondon
    Member

    @lz221476 don't feel bad… i failed audit 3 times. I took BEC once, and I feel like the areas being tested are somewhat really similar to the Wiley test bank. I mean, of course the questions are not the same, but when you study through WTB, make sure you turn 1 question into 4 learning experience. That's the one thing I would really recommend.

    Even though I didn't pass BEC, I feel like I will pass it the next time, because I knew I didn't study hard enough when I was doing WTB questions.

    BEC: 69, 57, 72, 73, (anticipated for 4/4/2015)
    AUD: 65, 63, 74, 84!!! (expires 7/31/2015)
    FAR: 63, 57, (scheduled for 4/1/2015)
    REG: ... 42, (Anticipated to be around 5/20~)

    -Every Set Back is a Set Up for a Major Come Back #motivation

    "I've missed over 9,000 shots in my career. I've lost over 300 games. 26 times I've been trusted to take the game winning shot, and missed. I've failed, over and over and over again in my life. And that is why, I succeed." - Michael Jordan

    "You are not your past, but the resources and capabilities you glean from it" -Jordan Belfort

    #519415
    Study Monk
    Member

    About 80 hours is recommended for BEC, however I am finding that I need to study almost twice as much as the recommended amount to feel comfortable with the material. I probably spent 160 hours on Audit and I am still finding weaknesses on some of the topics. I am planning 5 weeks of full-time(6/7 hours of studying per day) studying for BEC.

    I spoke to an ancient wise man who sent me on a mushroom induced journey through an ancient forest to find the key to passing the CPA exam. A talking spider monkey told me to throw the last of my drinking water in the dirt to find what I was looking for. So I followed his instructions and the following message appeared in the soil:

    "Do 5000 multiple choice questions for each section"

    #519448
    Study Monk
    Member

    About 80 hours is recommended for BEC, however I am finding that I need to study almost twice as much as the recommended amount to feel comfortable with the material. I probably spent 160 hours on Audit and I am still finding weaknesses on some of the topics. I am planning 5 weeks of full-time(6/7 hours of studying per day) studying for BEC.

    I spoke to an ancient wise man who sent me on a mushroom induced journey through an ancient forest to find the key to passing the CPA exam. A talking spider monkey told me to throw the last of my drinking water in the dirt to find what I was looking for. So I followed his instructions and the following message appeared in the soil:

    "Do 5000 multiple choice questions for each section"

    #519417
    lz221476
    Member

    Most of my friends passed the exam in the first shot. Every time when they asked me about my exam, I felt so embarrassed to continue conversation with them. Ugh… the feeling is so horrible!

    #519450
    lz221476
    Member

    Most of my friends passed the exam in the first shot. Every time when they asked me about my exam, I felt so embarrassed to continue conversation with them. Ugh… the feeling is so horrible!

    #519419
    M.O.D.
    Member

    The exam is between you and the AICPA. It is not a social event between you and your friends.

    And unless your friends are grading your exam, I would not take study advice or comparisons from them.

    It is a serious exam, so take it seriously and professionally.

    BA Mathematics, UC Berkeley
    Certificates in CPA and EA preparation, College of San Mateo
    CMA I 420, II 470
    FAR 91, AUD Feb 2015 (Gleim self-study)

    #519452
    M.O.D.
    Member

    The exam is between you and the AICPA. It is not a social event between you and your friends.

    And unless your friends are grading your exam, I would not take study advice or comparisons from them.

    It is a serious exam, so take it seriously and professionally.

    BA Mathematics, UC Berkeley
    Certificates in CPA and EA preparation, College of San Mateo
    CMA I 420, II 470
    FAR 91, AUD Feb 2015 (Gleim self-study)

    #519421
    F15hy
    Member

    @Iz, I passed BEC on my 4th try. To me, it was the hardest part. Don't feel bad because your other friends passed on the first attempt, they are them and you are you. Just because someone passes on their first try doesn't necessarily mean they are smarter than you or that they are going to be more successful than you in your career. I know it doesn't feel good to tell people you didn't pass, but it would feel a whole lot worse to give up. Just keep going, you'll beat this thing eventually. It takes longer for some people, doesn't mean you're better or worse, it just means it took longer.

    CA Candidate

    B-79 (4th Attempt, finally killed you Nov 2013)
    A-81 (3rd Attempt, Feb 2014) AND I AM DONE!!!!!
    R-80 (1st Attempt, Feb 2013)
    F-77 (2nd attempt, Jan 2014)

    Becker, Becker Final Review, NINJA 10-Point Combo
    ($M.O.B$)

    CA Ethics-92%

    #519454
    F15hy
    Member

    @Iz, I passed BEC on my 4th try. To me, it was the hardest part. Don't feel bad because your other friends passed on the first attempt, they are them and you are you. Just because someone passes on their first try doesn't necessarily mean they are smarter than you or that they are going to be more successful than you in your career. I know it doesn't feel good to tell people you didn't pass, but it would feel a whole lot worse to give up. Just keep going, you'll beat this thing eventually. It takes longer for some people, doesn't mean you're better or worse, it just means it took longer.

    CA Candidate

    B-79 (4th Attempt, finally killed you Nov 2013)
    A-81 (3rd Attempt, Feb 2014) AND I AM DONE!!!!!
    R-80 (1st Attempt, Feb 2013)
    F-77 (2nd attempt, Jan 2014)

    Becker, Becker Final Review, NINJA 10-Point Combo
    ($M.O.B$)

    CA Ethics-92%

    #519423
    Study Monk
    Member

    @ lz221476 You only prepared for it for two weeks, so don't be hard on yourself. One thing that I learned from studying 8 hour days is that the last two hours aren't as productive as the first 6 hours. So while those last two hours are more productive than not studying; your 80 hours of studying is probably not as effective as a person who spends 4 hours a day of studying for twice as many days.

    I think a lot of people new to these exams, like myself, spend way to much time with their heads in the book. I failed BEC 6 years ago, because I spent 3 weeks on the concepts and only one week on multiple choice questions. It's very important to master the information in the format in which you will be tested. You would of passed if you gave yourself three weeks and the extra week was filled with doing multiple choice questions.

    I spoke to an ancient wise man who sent me on a mushroom induced journey through an ancient forest to find the key to passing the CPA exam. A talking spider monkey told me to throw the last of my drinking water in the dirt to find what I was looking for. So I followed his instructions and the following message appeared in the soil:

    "Do 5000 multiple choice questions for each section"

    #519456
    Study Monk
    Member

    @ lz221476 You only prepared for it for two weeks, so don't be hard on yourself. One thing that I learned from studying 8 hour days is that the last two hours aren't as productive as the first 6 hours. So while those last two hours are more productive than not studying; your 80 hours of studying is probably not as effective as a person who spends 4 hours a day of studying for twice as many days.

    I think a lot of people new to these exams, like myself, spend way to much time with their heads in the book. I failed BEC 6 years ago, because I spent 3 weeks on the concepts and only one week on multiple choice questions. It's very important to master the information in the format in which you will be tested. You would of passed if you gave yourself three weeks and the extra week was filled with doing multiple choice questions.

    I spoke to an ancient wise man who sent me on a mushroom induced journey through an ancient forest to find the key to passing the CPA exam. A talking spider monkey told me to throw the last of my drinking water in the dirt to find what I was looking for. So I followed his instructions and the following message appeared in the soil:

    "Do 5000 multiple choice questions for each section"

    #519425
    funtiks
    Participant

    i passed FAR only after studying 100-150 hours for it, but for BEC i needed 300 hours to pass

    FAR - 76*, 73, 85
    BEC - 69, 72, 78*, 80
    AUD - 72, 71, 90
    REG - 71, 74, 85

    AFTER 3 YEARS I'M DONE!!!

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