FAR: Did Worse Than my First Time!

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    tonto
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    Okay so I took FAR and made a 72. Second time around I went backwards and made a 63. Whats next? I used Becker for all my study time and it is just not getting the job done. Becker has now expired and Im wondering what to do from here. Should i renew it for half price or go with something else? Both exams i did average on on MC. Simulations went terrible on both exams. Something is going to have to change on the next try. Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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  • #745036
    waffle_house
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    I think you should try something different. CPAExcel and Gleim offer a demo of their course then pick which one you like.

    AUD - 80
    BEC - 75
    FAR - 84
    REG - 76
    Exams started Sep 2014 -Exams done Mar 2017

    Texas CPA

    I put in work, it was evident

    #745037
    wombataholic
    Participant

    Time to change things up, at least in your approach to studying. You need to find 20 good study hours each week for 6-8 weeks to get ready for FAR. By good study hours, I mean active, mentally-engaged studying. Watching videos and listening to audio is passive and doesn't count. Copying notes, doing MCQs/Sims while taking notes on ones you get wrong, and going over flashcards counts.

    AUD - 91
    BEC - 85
    FAR - 91
    REG - 92
    CPA, CFE
    Passed all 4 CPA exam sections with Ninja Notes/MCQ/Audio

    Licensed CPA
    Passed each section on the first try with Ninja Notes/MCQ/Audio

    #745038
    3Down1ToGo321
    Participant

    Get the NINJA MCQs, it's $47 for 3 month access. Once you get through the assessment phase, focus on your problem areas. Be sure to actually work through the problems (do the math to get the answer) even if you've seen the question before and know the answer.

    Take notes and/or get the NINJA notes and write them out and re-write them several times. It's been proven that you retain information much better by physically writing things down vs. typing, listening or watching a video.

    I sat for FAR 5 times before I passed with scores of 71, 72, 73, & 74 before I got the NINJA MCQs. I passed with an 88. I raised my score by 14 points from my highest previous score.

    When I got the 74 I lost my BEC credit. One more point and I would have been done. It was depressing. I just got my scores for both yesterday and I passed them both because of NINJA MCQs. I'm now done and getting through the admin process to obtain my license.

    You can do it!

    BEC 83
    AUD 75
    REG 80
    FAR 88
    CPA, CFE, CDFA

    #745039
    tonto
    Member

    Thank you all for the help. I really appreciate it.

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