How Many Days/Weeks to See ALL MCQs?

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    jasoncancio
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    How long does it usually take you to work through every single MCQ at least once (per section)?

    In turn, how many do you guys usually work on average per day? I think I read somewhere that after going through all the lectures, the MCQ phase should be roughly 2 weeks. That’s like 100-150 MCQs per day, is that normal? Because that’s a ton of MCQs per day!

    I’m currently studying for AUD and it’s taking me a while to work through all of these MCQs! Someone enlighten me!

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    melody_pinaycpa
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    I've been doing 150 MCQs a dat since last week, my exam will be on Wednesday. Normally, its 60-90 a day but depends on your speed and your approach in studying. I normally take down notes on little fact nuggets encountered while doing MCQs.

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    #754919
    mtaylo24
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    Reg is a slow learn for me, so I am close to done w/ round 1 after a month and a half.

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    #754920
    hasy
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    I used NINJA for BEC (major reason why I passed). I did 30 MCQs a day, starting out after I finish every chapter from Rogers though (there were 7). I would say that I was pretty diligent in doing them 5 days a week and so that makes it about 150 a week. I did more sessions of 30 a day when the exam date got closer. There were 1300ish questions. I did 700ish of them and I repeated 200ish of them. So 900 in total. I was pretty bummed that I couldn't hit ALL 1300 of them, I did hit review phase though.

    Also, I was very MCQ'd out since I did all the questions from Roger's AND from WTB so…. yeah. I think MCQs help out a lot.

    For FAR, I've gone through 200 I believe, but same trick, doing MCQs everyday, even if you're tired, just do like 5 or 10.

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

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    #754921
    Track55
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    Even if you are working full time, 4 weeks is plenty of time to do them all correctly once. You'll have to be doing 100-200 a day by the end. As someone else said, the key is to do them every day. If you get home at 10 pm, you should still force yourself to do at least 30 minutes worth.

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