
I'm going to have to say no. In fact, the areas that you aren't using in the research part were blocked when I tried, even in Gleim online sims.
I tryed, it did not work. By at least you look at Researcg tab for your commnunication.
Copy and paste - no. But I did use research tab for AUD, just like Anita said. I had plenty of time, so I wrote needed info down and drafted my memo on paper. But again, AUD gives you a lot of time, whereas with FARE it might be a waste and you might just want to give it your best shot with your own knowledge.
On Becker courses they said that we are graded for organization and good language, NOT for technical content in Communication part... and, so, as long as we don't give illegal advice, use proper terminology, and our memo is clear and logical - we should be fine.
Thanks everyone for the input. I now feel better going into my FAR exam next month because at least I know that I can't do that. I figured that the exam would not allow you to do that but I wanted to be sure.
no and never needed to.......communication does not need the research tab to complete....if anything it will only slow you down or confuse you
study hard and you will be fine.......remember what you learned in English class and apply what you learned in your CPA review....it is simple and easy way to get up to 10 points on the exam.......
Know how to communicate in the written form and you will be fine......never have typos, spelling errors, word useage errors....vocab...etc
Sentence structure is key and paragraph.......intro....middle........end.......paragraphs......
just like in school.......
Also, never use ... A single period will suffice. In fact, by using the ellipsis in your writing, many reviewers believe that you are hiding something in order to prove only your point, when the omitted text in fact contradicts your very meaning.
just messing with you Rob...
...I've always been a fan of this...
Come one, lockhartm2... you are making me laugh and this is the library, i can't laugh in here.
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