How do you use Roger planner?

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    Anonymous
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    UWorld Roger CPA Review Question –

    For instance, this is the first day of the planner for AUD.

    Course Introduction

    AUD 0.01

    AUD Introduction

    AUD 0.02

    Audit Standards & Engagement Planning

    (part 1)

    AUD 1.01–1.08

    -Class Questions: 1.05

    -Class Questions: 1.08

    -Review corresponding literature”


    What does Class Questions 1.05 and 1.05 mean? Does that mean you just skip questions 1.01-1.04, and 1.06-1.07? Also, how do you determine what is the corresponding literature?

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    Class questions relate to the sections reviewed/studied before it. For example, class questions 1.05 will relate to topics in sections 1.01 to 1.04 and class questions 1.08 relates to topics from sections 1.06 to 1.07.

    #648839

    1 = the section.

    .01… = the class #.

    What I did was created a spreadsheet. At the beginning I used his, but I wound up doing one of my own; but I am an excel geek. I do an excel for about everything in my life.

    I depend on knowing how long his lectures are. I pretty much know how many minutes I can watch in a weekday and weekend day, then plan accordingly. Helps keep me on track.

    Once you know how long it takes you to get through a section, you can plan accordingly and know how many lectures you can get through a day / week, etc….

    I also do that with MCQs test banks too..

    BTW, according to the 2014 AUD breakdown I have, he has 10 AUD sections; the biggest section has 18 classes. for a total run time of about 25 hours.

    As far as the class questions, he does a few MCQs a few times per class, to review what he discussed. It's good to see how he explains the answers. But you'll still need a test bank.

    CPA (MA, Non Reporting) since Oct. 2015

     

    B – 33, 71, 79

    A – 32, 61, 70, 83

    R – 33, 58, 73, 69, 81

    F – 47, 78

    1st test 01/19/2013

    Last test 05/26/2015

     

    CPA (MA, Non-Reporting)

    The difference in winning & losing is most often, not quitting - Walt Disney

    B - 33, 71, 79!
    A - 32, 61, 70, 83!
    R - 33, 58, 73, 69, 81!
    F - 47, 78! 🙂
    After 3 long years, I'm finally DONE!
    I could not have done it without NINJA MCQs.

    Used: Roger for his Videos, WTB, and NINJA Audio, Notes and Test Bank.

    #648840
    Anonymous
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    Interesting. I am just wondering, where do you find the Class Questions? Are they in the book? (if so, then that might be why I'm confused cause I haven't gotten them yet lol).

    And is it better to watch all of his lectures during the week and then do the corresponding MCQ on the weekend or do the MCQ along with the lectures each day?

    #648841

    Go in order. from 1.01, to 1.02,… then 1.08 is class questions.

    then go to 1.09.. etc…

    I would not suggest skipping around.

    The questions are in the book; at the end of the chapter.

    Roger will skip around the book, so follow him.

    But do the classes in order.

    CPA (MA, Non Reporting) since Oct. 2015

     

    B – 33, 71, 79

    A – 32, 61, 70, 83

    R – 33, 58, 73, 69, 81

    F – 47, 78

    1st test 01/19/2013

    Last test 05/26/2015

     

    CPA (MA, Non-Reporting)

    The difference in winning & losing is most often, not quitting - Walt Disney

    B - 33, 71, 79!
    A - 32, 61, 70, 83!
    R - 33, 58, 73, 69, 81!
    F - 47, 78! 🙂
    After 3 long years, I'm finally DONE!
    I could not have done it without NINJA MCQs.

    Used: Roger for his Videos, WTB, and NINJA Audio, Notes and Test Bank.

    #648842
    Anonymous
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    Ah, gotcha. Much thanks.

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