How FAR in advance did you start studying

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  • #201306
    Tyler23
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    Just curious as to how far in advance everyone starting studying for FAR. I plan on sitting for FAR sometime in the middle of July and I am trying to determine when I should really dig in to the material. I have heard that if you start studying too early that it become counter-productive for retaining material come exam day.

    Thoughts?

    This will be the first exam that I sit for

    AUD - 75
    BEC - 71
    FAR - 84
    REG - 76
    FAR- 68, 72, 84
    AUD- 65, 75
    BEC- 71, 77
    REG- 76
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  • #771878
    EuroAddict
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    I'd say start now, especially if you're working.

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    BEC - 77, 03/2015 (first try)
    FAR - 79, 05/2015 (second try)
    REG - 83, 12/2015 (first try)
    AUD - 84, 03/2015 (first try)

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    #771879
    golfball7773
    Participant

    Could you start now and take in the 2nd week of June?

    AUD - NINJA in Training
    BEC - 86
    FAR - NINJA in Training
    REG - NINJA in Training
    AUD - 71, 73

    BEC - 74, 86

    REG - 77*

    FAR - 57

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    (I have been trying to become a CPA since 2013). only one test down.......

    FAR: 63, 55, 62
    REG: 65, 77*
    AUD: Fail, 64, 71
    BEC: 72, 74, 81

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    #771880
    Jdn9201
    Participant

    I knocked FAR out in 3 weeks – started studying 2/7/16 and took exam on 2/29. I'm probably an outlier though – FAR was my last exam and I also have 9 years of work experience (in tax). You don't mention if you are in school or how demanding your job is, but I'd say since it's your first exam, you should give yourself at least 8 weeks. When I first began studying BEC (my first exam) it took me several days just to get into a good pattern and figure out which techniques work best for me. Even though I didn't, I think it's a good idea to start out with a study plan but you will adjust it as you move along, and certain topics take you longer or shorter time to go over than you originally expected. Good luck!

    BEC - 88 8/29/15
    REG - 82 11/14/15
    AUD - 83 1/8/16
    FAR - 80 2/29/16

    #771881
    Tyler23
    Participant

    I'm working as a seasonal preparer in a local firm right now (position will end within two weeks) but I will be starting full time in August-September in a larger firm. I am also taking classes online to finish my 150 (will complete by May 1st). One of my biggest concerns is that I will be travelling abroad for 13 days in the middle of May and I really don't want that to disrupt my study schedule if I start studying before then.

    Afraid that will cut things too close if I start studying after that trip…

    AUD - 75
    BEC - 71
    FAR - 84
    REG - 76
    FAR- 68, 72, 84
    AUD- 65, 75
    BEC- 71, 77
    REG- 76
    #771882
    TheHoundThatRides
    Participant

    It's counterproductive only if you study some material now and don't plan on looking at it again until months later.

    The process will be a lot easier if you at least start working through the first few chapters. That way, when you finally buckle down and start an intense study regimen the material you already looked at will be review.

    BEC - 78 (August 2015)
    FAR - 80 (November 2015)
    AUD - 73, 67. (Ok I gotta confess I was even more lazy this time around)
    REG - August 27th, 2016

    #771883
    hasy
    Participant

    If you're full-time, I wouldn't do more than 3 months. Either way, stretching more than 2 months, you need to make sure that you're reviewing the material daily. Because you will forget.

    AUD - 83
    BEC - 80
    FAR - 83
    REG - 78
    BEC - 80 (Roger + NINJA MCQ + WTB)

    FAR - 72; 83 (Roger + NINJA MCQ)

    AUD - 83 (Roger + NINJA MCQ + WTB)

    REG - 52; 78 (Roger + NINJA MCQ)

    Ethics - 68, 96 (how I dislike you)
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    BEC 80 (10/23/15)
    FAR 72 (4/2/15); 83 (7/11/16)
    REG 52 (4/28/15)
    AUD (9/9/16)

    Roger + NINJA MCQ + WTB

    #771884
    Jdn9201
    Participant

    Tyler, do you think you will have any time at all on your trip to study? Flashcards and online lectures would be the way to go. I used my kindle to listen to Roger lectures at the gym and it really helped. That way you can take advantage of downtime without having to drag any books with you. I also agree with Hasy – be careful not to give yourself so much time that you forget things. The longer window you give yourself, the longer you have to give yourself to review.

    BEC - 88 8/29/15
    REG - 82 11/14/15
    AUD - 83 1/8/16
    FAR - 80 2/29/16

    #771885
    TracyJ
    Participant

    3 months is the ideal time to study in my opinion. Use the first 1.5 months to learn the material and the second 1.5 to review heavily and memorize. The last 4-6 weeks (6 for FAR) study for minimum 3 hours a day. That's my two cents.

    FAR 87
    AUD 94
    BEC 85
    REG 8/16

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