Study for CIA exam

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  • #195439
    Anonymous
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    Hello everyone,

    After the CPA exam, I don’t think I can ever sit for any exams again. However, my MAcc’s advisor recommends me to take the CIA exam. After some researches, I have decided to study for exam.

    Since I am new to the CIA exam, I want to ask which material I should use for CIA exam? Also, how long does it take you to complete for the CIA exam?

    Thanks a lot!

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  • #687957
    rp 12
    Participant

    Go for Gleim CIA review. It is cheaper than IIA CIA Review. Idk about how many hours or time wise it could take to complete per part. There are 3 parts in total. You have about 4 years to pass 3 parts.

    AUD - NINJA in Training
    BEC - NINJA in Training
    FAR - NINJA in Training
    REG - NINJA in Training
    AUD - 67, 62, 77 (lost credit), TBA

    FAR - 53, 48, 58, 62, XX

    BEC - 53, XX

     

    "Success in life comes when you simply refuse to give up, with goals so strong that obstacles, failure, and loss act only as motivation"

    AUD: 68, 62, 77✔ (expires 10/31/16)
    FAR: 53, 48, XX (retake 6/16)
    REG:
    BEC: 53

    #687958
    ti807910
    Member

    I am currently taking the CIA Exam. I have passed Part 1 and 2 on the first try. I will take Part 3 for the first time in August. I am using Gleim which I would recommend. In order to study, I took about one month for Part 1, one month for Part 2 and two months for Part 3. Part 3 is double the amount of material. Overall, it's really not a difficult test, especially compared to the CPA (which I have passed already) but work experience makes this exam a lot easier.

    FAR: 72, 68, 73, 78 (passed)
    REG: 61, 70, 73, 63, 78 (passed)
    AUD: 65, 84 (passed)
    BEC: 89 (passed)

    NASBA gave Doby a passing score, Doby is freeee!!

    #687959
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @ti807910: thank you so much for your comment. I am wondering did you work while you study for the CIA exam? Also, can I ask why did you decide to take CIA exam after passing CPA exam? Thanks a lot.

    #687960
    cpame
    Member

    refresh for CIA commentary

    B: 88 2/25/14
    A: 81 5/12/14
    R: 71, 84
    F: 78 10/14/14

    #687961
    ti807910
    Member

    Yes, I worked full time in internal audit while studying for the CIA exam. I took the CIA exam because my manager asked me to and it was free haha I am pretty sure I want to stay in internal audit for my career so I think this will show that I am serious about it and give me more credibility. I am actually taking Part 3 today.

    FAR: 72, 68, 73, 78 (passed)
    REG: 61, 70, 73, 63, 78 (passed)
    AUD: 65, 84 (passed)
    BEC: 89 (passed)

    NASBA gave Doby a passing score, Doby is freeee!!

    #687962
    pickanicken
    Participant

    I finished the CIA exam about 2 months ago. I took my first exam at the end of February and my last exam in the middle of May. Passed all 3 on the first try. The 3rd part is by far the hardest. Probably comparable to one of the easier sections of the CPA – it is a lot like BEC. You will do fine.

    REG - 81
    BEC - 83
    AUD - 86
    FAR - 78 (Done!)

    #687963
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Do you take the CIA exam in a Prometric facility? Is the CIA exam in a similar format in comparison to the CPA, i.e., MCQs and simulations type of questions?

    #687964
    pickanicken
    Participant

    The exam is all MCQ and is not adaptive.

    REG - 81
    BEC - 83
    AUD - 86
    FAR - 78 (Done!)

    #687965
    cpame
    Member

    @ti did you pass part 3?? any thoughts or tips now that you've taken them all?

    B: 88 2/25/14
    A: 81 5/12/14
    R: 71, 84
    F: 78 10/14/14

    #687966
    ti807910
    Member

    @cpame, Yeah I passed.

    Uh tips for passing are kind of the same as the CPA.

    1. Read the chapters

    2. Do lots of multiple choice test

    3. Take a practice exam

    4. Use flash cards to memorize formulas, definitions etc.

    Pay attention to what percentage each subject will be tested at. For example, if one chapter represents 40% of the exam, focus on that. Gleim doesn't really know what I'll be tested on so they try and give you a wide range of subjects. I didn't worry tooo much about it if it was only going to be maybe 5% of the exam. I just tried to understand the basics.

    FAR: 72, 68, 73, 78 (passed)
    REG: 61, 70, 73, 63, 78 (passed)
    AUD: 65, 84 (passed)
    BEC: 89 (passed)

    NASBA gave Doby a passing score, Doby is freeee!!

    #687967
    hungphamvn
    Member

    HI friends,

    Im going to start studying to take Part 1 exam, can you help to share some tips?

    Thanks a lot,

    Hung

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