Passed my first exam with a 79!!!! Feels great man!
AUD - 79!
BEC - 5/30/12
REG - ?

Passed my first exam with a 79!!!! Feels great man!
Congrats!!!
Nice job!
Thank you!!
I know the feeling. I barely passed. Whew what a relief. Going for REG next since its tax time.
Why are you taking REG since it's tax time?
@chrispbeck: Haha Chris, looks like we get the same mark for FAR in this testing window =P
@samores
The thinking goes that if you take it while all the tax specialists are busy, they won't ruin the curve for you (or whatever you want to call it). Think about it this way, if you were really good with tax and were already working at a firm and taking the exam, when would YOU schedule your REG section? If it were me, I'd take it the last half of April, early May, when all those returns are fresh in my mind.
@chrispbeck
I believe REG will be my next section too after FAR. I'm gonna try to get it in by the end of the month if I can figure out how to get a new NTS.
@KatieKanton so would it be bad to take REG in the 3rd quarter?
@samores - Take REG when you are ready for REG. Really, it doesn't matter when you take it if you know your *$%*.
@Minimorty I think I'm going to take it in the 3rd quarter. I need a break haha. Would you recommend taking BEC or AUD first after FAR.
I'm not sure there is any "right" way to do it, especially since you took FAR first. I did FAR, AUD, REG, BEC. That seemed to work pretty well. I'd probably say do whatever will be harder for you. When that 4th test came around, I was pretty glad that it was the easiest (for me) section.
@samores
Third quarter ought to be just like fourth and first. I would just avoid the last half of Q2 if it were me. You of course are free to do whatever you think is best. It won't matter anyway unless you're on the "bubble".
Also, I have not had BEC yet, but there is some FAR stuff for sure on AUD. If you're taking AUD next, and your state requires the ethics course, you'll be at an advantage if you do the Ethics course right before you sit for AUD. It shouldn't take more than 6 hours. Half of the ethics course is independence and similar topics, and there were questions on my AUD section that came straight from the Ethics course and were NOT in my review material.
Also, I agree with Mini about saving your easiest for last. If you can tell which one you'll stress over least, save it. The momentum of having so many sections behind you will help.
Hmmm, well since I already paid for my NTS looks like I'm taking REG last
@katiekanton: Hi, I am just wondering, wut is the Ethics test like?
I heard u just have to purchase a book & read it, answer a couple questions online, and that is it?
thx!
I don't know if the format is different state to state, but the one I took was the AICPA one. You can get a textbook, but I got the disc because it's searchable. Takes a few hours. 40 questions. Passing score is 90. You get three tries before you have to pay for it again. The disc comes with a scantron, but after you've figured out all your answers, you can enter them at a website it gives you and get your score instantly. It's really easy to get a high 90s score if you're willing to put enough time in to make sure you've found the exact answer for each question.
@katiekenton so since I just took FAR, and I have AUD/BEC on my next NTS I think I will take AUD next. I was saving REG for the summer when I have more free time to study. Is this a sound idea?
I would take AUD next just because you know it has FAR on it and also because it's reportedly been a monster the last couple of windows. I took AUD first and paid for it because of the FAR stuff I didn't know. I'm saving BEC because it's supposed to be the least of the four, although it's apparently no picnic. Also, they say you should take the harder ones first to give yourself a longer period of time to pass it if you fail at first. You don't want to save a harder one for last and be at the end of your 18 month window and realize you'll lose credit for the first section you passed.
Of course YMMV.
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