[Q3] FAR Study Group 2014 - Page 15

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  • #597661
    jrosen92770
    Participant

    Gian – Looking forward to see you rocking FAR in Q3.

    BEC - 5/26/2013 75
    REG - 8/31/2013 82
    AUD - 11/24/2013 74, 2/9/2014 92
    FAR - 5/25/2014 85

    NY CPA

    #597662
    Guti
    Participant

    Jrosen, thank you and congratulations on becoming a CPA. Go and celebrate for the next month. I wanted to become a CPA in 12 months like you did, but now I just want to pass all parts and I don't care about time anymore.

    FAR-84
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    REG-
    BEC-

    #597663
    jrosen92770
    Participant

    Thanks Gian.

    BEC - 5/26/2013 75
    REG - 8/31/2013 82
    AUD - 11/24/2013 74, 2/9/2014 92
    FAR - 5/25/2014 85

    NY CPA

    #597664
    jenjen1102
    Participant

    I just got my score from May 30th and it looks like I have some work to do to get ready to pass this beast in Q3 :/

    I am going to pick myself up from defeat and attack with a vengeance. Hopefully I can contribute and gain some insight on my weak areas within the forum.

    FAR- 5/15- Passed
    AUD- 7/15- Passed
    REG- 10/2
    BEC- TBD

    #597665
    Not a Quitter
    Participant

    Congrats Kenada!!!!!

    FAR- 85 I'm DONE!
    BEC- 75
    REG- 60,60,75
    AUD- 74,74,83

    CPAExcel used for BEC, AUD, REG
    Exam Matrix used for FAR plus NINJA Blitz, cpareviewforfree and a little CPAExcel

    #597666
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @ Gian…i think that's probably where i am messing up ! Need to focus on my JEs in every chapter not just the content !

    #597667
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thank you !! isn't it awesome majority of us managed to Graduate together… Wooo hoooo..

    To all the folks taking FAR. Believe in yourselves and make your study group awesome…. the Q2 group really helped each other and we have managed to conquer the beast..

    You can do it! May the CPA force be with you šŸ™‚

    #597668
    NJPRU
    Member

    omggggggggggggggggggg Kenada!!! CONGRATS! Enjoy your new life! I am so so so so so happy for you! You deservae ALL the best! xo

    AUD: DONE
    FAR: DONE
    BEC: DONE
    REG: DONE

    IM GOING TO BE A CPA!!!!!

    #597669
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thank you NJ šŸ™‚ So Happy we made it ! …

    #597670
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hey Kenada, what was your score in FAR if you don't mind sharing?

    #597671
    Guti
    Participant

    Congrats Kenada! This is CR7 by the way.

    Guys, I found the following, and I think it will help me and some of you pass FAR=

    Not to brag but I thought I would share my experience. Having to retake a section sucks so hopefully this will help people to do it right the first time.

    I got a 69 the first time I took FAR. I think I made the mistake of focusing only on MCQ questions on my first attempt and I didn't have an effective study plan to focus on J/Es or sims–my score report reflected weaker on sims and stronger on everything else. I have seen too many people with a score report that says they were stronger on every section except for sims and too much advice that has told people to ignore having a focused study effort on simulations which really hurt me the first time I took FAR.

    So, here is what I would suggest that helped me slay FAR on my second try as well as some other things I wish I had known when I started.

    Take FAR as your first exam and follow it with AUD! These two have a lot I was able to roll into AUD right after my miss on FAR and pass it easily. Then I was able to roll back into FAR studying without forgetting too much. I really don't know how people can leave FAR for one of their later exams. If I was going to throw in the towel, I wanted to know early and have the toughest test first! I seriously think FAR was 3-4 times more difficult than AUD so I would have hated to have to do that one later.

    Get the Wiley Test Bank and only answer MCQ questions until you get to about an 80% for each section of FAR, The reporting on this test bank is nice because you can see graphically how you are scoring on all of the sections so you have the proficiency you need. If you are trying to get higher much higher than 80%, you are getting to a point of diminishing returns and you need to divert your attention to studying J/Es and Simulations. Until you are at the point where you are scoring in high 70s or 80s consistently on the MCQs you may not even want to schedule your exam date because you are just wasting your time. Sometimes I wonder if the people who get tons of failures in a row are using the real exam as a diagnostic exam–if you can't score in the 75+ on the test bank, you probably have no business taking that section at all yet.

    Also, one thing I notice about people posting about doing MCQ questions is they say they do an ungodly number of MCQ questions during their study sessions and then complaining about not passing. Don't fool yourself about MCQ–the number of questions attempted doesn't translate into a actual learning. Sometimes it would take me hours to get through 20 questions because I was spending a ton of time trying to figure out what I didn't understand in my book. The point is that you shouldn't confuse blowing through a ton of MCQ question with studying–you are just blowing through questions and not learning.

    As for the actual exam, though, you need to move through the MCQ questions like lethal Ninja from Shinobi–30 minutes per section should be your goal. I was at 30 minutes, 40 minutes, 40 minutes for mine because the testlets got harder. Your 80% on the test bank should give you confidence to know you are prepared to tackle them quickly. Start chopping off heads of the MCQ questions as quickly as possible and keep moving like you are in a Bin Laden compound or something. If a couple of foot soldier MCQ questions get away with just a flesh wound DON'T spend time chasing them. Remember you are there for the BOSS at the end of the level AKA the sims. Whenever the test tricks you to spend too much time on an obscure MCQ, think of Arnold Schwartzenegger or some other action star saying…”GET OUT..GET OUT NOW” with whatever movie scene you can think of where some dumbass is trying to get everyone killed because they freeze when the grenade is in the foxhole! LOL

    You MUST, MUST, MUST go through and write down every journal entry entry in your FAR book and you have to do try to work through every FAR sim in your book. You will have to do it on pencil and paper because the Wiley test bank isn't good enough to prepare you for the sims based on what is in the software. For my final review, I completely ignored doing multiple choice questions since I already had an 80% on all sections and only focused on sims and journal entries. Of all the stuff I said before this is the ONLY thing that improved my score so much. Even if you can't predict the sims that will show up, having confidence in how to tackle that type of problem will pay dividends. Furthermore, you will better learn the more advanced content that you will see in the MCQ questions. This is the area where I was able to improve my score.

    40% of the scoring on the exam is sims so you have to spend time preparing for them. Trying to increase your score marginally by continuing to pound MCQ questions after you have gained proficiency at 80% isn't going to translate into a lot more points on your exam. The amount of effort for the amount of marginal increase in score isn't worth it. However, if you can take your sim score from a 50% to a 75% by putting in a little more effort on preparation will make a huge difference in your final score.

    If you have just failed with a high 60s or low 70s, I wanted to give you my experience how I raised my score to help, if possible. To summarize here is the gameplan…80% on all sections of Wiley, schedule your exam, spend your last 40 hours of prep time doing nothing but journal entries, extended examples, and sims from your book on pencil and paper. (mine was a gleim book

    FAR-84
    AUD-
    REG-
    BEC-

    #597672
    magatha12
    Member

    @Gian-

    Wow thanks for the great advice! I am now slightly freaking out. My exam is in about a month. I am not doing that great in the Wiley MCQ so far but I'm hoping one month is enough time to improve on the MCQs. I'm using CPAexcel and already read through both books (and also have ninja and wiley test bank), and I printed out the slides to look back on so I dont have to read through the book again. I read through the slides of a chapter I'm going to do the MCQs on, then do the MCQs, then analyze what I got wrong and write down notes, etc.

    Is it effective to split up the MCQs by section in the beginning? It seems to be the only way I can focus on mastering each topic

    FAR: 79
    AUD: 81
    REG:5/29/15
    BEC:85

    Using CPA Excel, NINJA notes and audio, NINJA MCQs

    #597673
    Tootsie
    Member

    Great advice, Gian! I plan on doing as many sims as I can and journal entries too!! So important!! šŸ™‚

    FAR - 76
    AUD - 88!!! DONE!!!!!!!!
    BEC - 76
    REG - 77

    never, never, never give up

    #597674
    Guti
    Participant

    magatha12, I did the MC by section too, but always do a cumulative exam covering all the chapters. Becker has 10 chapters, so I would do Ch1 by section and then the MC of each section. If you score in the 80s doing it that way, donā€™t get over confident. You just covered the section so is fresh in your short term memory. After you are done with all the sections on the first 3 chapters, do a cumulative exam covering the first 3 chapters. You will see how your score goes down, but donā€™t be afraid because that is the best way to do it. Follow the same pattern for Ch 3 to 6, and then a cumulative of 1 to 6.Once you are scoring in the 80s on cumulative exams covering all the chapters, you should follow the advice above. I dint follow it and that is why I got a 71.

    FAR-84
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    REG-
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    #597675
    Jspann225
    Member

    I will be finishing F10 early next week and will have over 20 days until I sit for the FAR exam. In addition to doing Becker MCQ, would it be a good idea for me to purchase the Ninja Notes and Ninja MCQ? I would probably rewrite 8-10 pages of notes per day and do all of the MCQ in Becker and as many as I could frOM Ninja.

    I'm really just want your opinion as to whether you think it would be helpful?

    FAR - 93 - 7/1/14
    AUD - 94 - 7/25/14
    REG - 92 - 8/30/14
    BEC - 89 - 10/6/14

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