too work for an assurance firm, and know this time of the year leaves little time to study, so for REG, more than any other exam, you can out smart the examiners. So, as one who did exactly this, and who passed easily with only 2 weeks of studying (only 2 tax classes in college, 1 Blaw class) I offer you this:
Study only Taxation!
Know this:
(Becker) R1,R2,R3 and R4 makes up actually 88% of the entire content on the REG exam. - 80% of the MC and all 40% of the Simulations
(Becker) R5,R6,R7 makes up only 12% of the entire content on the REG exam. - 20% of the MC and none of the simulatioins.
Blaw chapters are just going to cause you unnessary stress and worry. So during the exam, any time you get a MC question related to Blawjust guess (C) everytime, this will also leave you a a ton more to focus on tax MC and the Sims. I did this and got a 89. My performance report was as follows:
Ethics & Legal Responsibilities (15-19%) - Comparable
Business Law (17-21%) - Weaker
Federal Tax Process (11-15%) - Stronger
Taxation on Property Transactions(12-16%) - Stronger
Taxation on Individuals (13-19%) - Stronger
Taxation on Entities (18-24%) - Stronger
Multiple Choice (60%) - Stronger
Simulations (40%) - Stronger
AUD - 97
FAR - 96
REG - 89
BEC - 88