Passing FAR with barely studying

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    Myredstapler
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    Has anyone passed FAR with barely studying? If so how many hours did you put in?

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  • #586671
    Gatorbates
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    No. Suck it up and study.

    Licensed Florida CPA:
    B: 71, 73, 79
    A: 83
    R: 78 (expired), 77
    F: 74, 74, 80

    It's finally freaking over.

    #586672
    Anonymous
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    It's possible. I got a 73 and didn't really study much at all. I'm three years out of school and haven't done a single debit or credit since. I got lucky on a few sims that I had locked down.

    I don't recommend trying. Unless you have to. My hands were kinda tied at the time- I took AUD the day before and didn't really exercise the best time management leading up to the exams.

    #586673

    why slack off on your last part

    FAR - 84
    BEC - 80
    REG - 81
    AUD - 85

    #586674
    Myredstapler
    Participant

    Life happens so sometimes it's not possible to study the amount of hours that you wanted to. just wanted to see if it's worth a shot to even go to the testing center or to reschedule for next testing window. Thank you @billbrasskey for your comment.

    #586675
    Anonymous
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    No problem. That was pretty much where I was.

    I figured there was a chance I would pass and I took it. I wasn't losing any time because it was near the end of a testing window and if deferred, I wouldn't have been able to take it again until July.

    My advise is TAKE YOUR TIME! I breezed through it and finished with an hour and a half remaining. My only regret is that I didn't slow down and really think about the questions. In hindsight, I'm sure I would have been able to pick up two more points.

    #586676
    Anonymous
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    It's possible but you will also need some luck! I studied for 3 weeks for FAR while working two jobs! I used becker. I studied less than 120 hrs; did not do any SIMs, did not finish all MCQs (probably only 70% of it – did not answer any optional questions either); did not do any progress test or practice exam. I struggled with the MCQ on the actual exam because they tested me on every possible topic i prayed not to show up. I think the SIM helped me. I ended up passing with 75 – being weaker on MCQ and stronger on SIM. But i definitely would not recommend doing what i did!

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