Official I Passed FAR Thread - Page 19

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  • #1741848
    Anonymous
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    Passed FAR on my first try. Studied for 8 weeks, 6 hours a day, 6 days a week. Might have been overkill but with the extended score releases I did not want to mess around and potentially receive a failing grade. The best thing I did was take my own notes in my own words when I went back during my review phase. Additionally, when I got to the 7th chapter, I slowed my rate of going forward and started to go back to review and relearn topics from the beginning. Perhaps most importantly, when I got a MCQ wrong, I waited to revisit it until I was going back to my review phase instead of immediately checking off the correct answer based off memorization.
    This is rough because of how long it is, but you really have to “trust the process” and keep pushing forward even when it feels hopeless or like you're not retaining anything. This isn't one that you can cram and memorize facts. You really have to have a broad understanding of the entire subject matter

    #1741860
    sacpa
    Participant

    @Big4BeanCounter: Congrats to you & all who passed! I keep hearing about the importance of using blueprints while studying. Can you please let me know how to put that into practice? I mean how do you exactly use the blueprints to prepare for the exam. Thanks in advance!

    Winners don't quit. Quitters don't win.

    FAR - < than 75, 10/2013, 2/2015
    BEC - < than 75, 10/2013
    AUD - < than 75, 8/2015, 1/2016

    ~ Winners fail until they succeed. Losers quit when they fail. - Robert Kiyosaki
    ~ I survived because the fire inside burned brighter than the fire around me.
    ~ Something will grow from all you are going through. And it will be YOU.
    ~ Right now you may not be where you intend to be, but it's where you need to be in order to get where you want to go.

    #1742421
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Barely passed FAR (76), but I take it!!
    I passed FAR (78) first in 2014, but lost credit.

    Congrats to those who passed this window!
    To those who didn’t, DO NOT GIVE UP!!

    Keep grinding!

    #1742426
    megan
    Participant

    Passed FAR with an 82! Thought I bombed the SIMS, but I guess I did good enough! Thank you Ninja!!!!

    Officially DONE! Now…to apply to the WV BOA…hope it doesn't take forever

    AUD - 82
    BEC - 78
    FAR - 82
    REG - 81
    Finally Done!!
    #1742493
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @sacpa-check out the thread on this forum “FAR SIM Straight from AICPA blueprint-read it, study it, do the SIMS, it works!

    #1742657
    JRG24
    Participant

    Passed FAR with an 81!!! I gotta say Ninja made the difference.

    AUD - 82
    BEC - 75
    FAR - 81
    REG - NINJA in Training
    JRG
    #1742675
    Isabelle
    Participant

    Passed FAR with a 76!!!! I am in denial. I think they graded it wrong lol but I really cannot complain. It was my first exam so I didn't really know what to expect. I would definitely say to study the blueprints for the sims. Sims really solidify if you know a topic or not.

    All you need is dedication, time, and patience.
    #1742723
    wannabcpa19
    Participant

    CA scores out!! 82 on FAR!! I am done!!

    #1742915
    sacpa
    Participant

    @anyatver: Thank you so much! I will check it out.

    Winners don't quit. Quitters don't win.

    FAR - < than 75, 10/2013, 2/2015
    BEC - < than 75, 10/2013
    AUD - < than 75, 8/2015, 1/2016

    ~ Winners fail until they succeed. Losers quit when they fail. - Robert Kiyosaki
    ~ I survived because the fire inside burned brighter than the fire around me.
    ~ Something will grow from all you are going through. And it will be YOU.
    ~ Right now you may not be where you intend to be, but it's where you need to be in order to get where you want to go.

    #1743131
    Shanearenee313
    Participant

    I am in disbelief that I passed FAR and I am finally done with the CPA exam. I felt good when I left the testing center but you can never be too sure with these test. I truly believe Ninja MCQ and videos gave me the edge I needed to pass on the first attempt. I used Yaeger and Wiley textbooks as my primary review program.

    #1743198
    sunflower317
    Participant

    Hi yall,

    I failed FAR in the first window, and plan to re-take it in the second one, maybe early May. I am wondering if it's possible to pass FAR with only using NINJA. Should I get another material review?

    Thanks for any input.

    #1744070
    Julia
    Participant

    Hey everyone!

    Congrats to all who have passed all four parts (I can officially say I am now one of those people!) I failed FAR on my first take (70) and passed on my second try earlier this quarter (83) using the Becker software. For anyone out there who might be in the same position I was and needing to do a retake, I really think the second time around taking my own notes in a separate notebook made the difference! I felt like on my first try I was having trouble keeping up with scribbling down what the lecturers wanted me too in the book, but not retaining the information in the lecture as a result. Taking the time to stop, think about what I was hearing, and rewrite it really helped me absorb material!

    This also helped me perform better on MCQ and Sims, etc… when I got around to them. Hope this helps!

    #1850002
    RyonT
    Participant

    I couldn't wait to post here. 85 baby! Used Ninja for 95% of my study.

    AUD - 79
    BEC - 85
    FAR - 85
    REG - 83
    Licensed CPA (MI)

    CPAexcel & Ninja

    AUD 69, 73, 79

    BEC 67, 69, 73, 85

    FAR 85

    REG 83

     

    #1850009
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    80 after 3 weeks of studying!

    #1850015
    MantisAlfredo
    Participant

    We did it! Passed on second try, All Hail our Lord and Savior Ninja Monthly. And Scotch whisky.

    AUD - 78
    BEC - NINJA in Training
    FAR - 88
    REG - 81
    Take care of your shoes!
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