Successfully Failed Every Exam

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  • #187970
    jrd56202
    Member

    Just got my Reg score today and another 72. Feeling so low right now and angry. It makes me want to kick my audit retakes butt next Thursday. I only gave myself 2 weeks to prepare for it and praying that will be enough. Hopefully feeling this angry can help channel it into studying my ass off this next week.

    BEC-72
    AUD-71, Retake 8/28/14, 85!
    FAR-64
    REG-72

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  • #589382
    mla1169
    Participant

    Why only 2 weeks to retake AUD? I'd prepare for a retake by putting in more time than I did for the first time. If you only studied for a week the last time and came up short, 2 weeks may be enough.

    FAR- 77
    AUD -49, 71, 84
    REG -56,75!
    BEC -75

    Massachusetts CPA (non reporting) since 3/12.

    #589383
    jrd56202
    Member

    I wanted to get it in before next window just incase I do happen to fail and since we find out our scores so early in September I would have plenty of time to study and retake it. I'm feeling fairly confident because most of my MCQ scores have been in the upper 70s and 80s on my HW and practice exams. Plus I start my job in September and would really like to have at least 1 test under my belt.

    BEC-72
    AUD-71, Retake 8/28/14, 85!
    FAR-64
    REG-72

    #589384
    krokofilen
    Member

    2 weeks is plenty of time for AUD. In the end, it is not about how many hours you spend preparing – it is all about how efficient you are in preparing, and being in the right “state of mind”. What you need is a strong self confidence, a GO mentality, and an absolutely maximized number of MCQs behind you. You seem to be in the right mood, just make sure you don't loose that – go in there fed up with this sh*t and kill that exam! Unlike Mia above, I would not necessarily spend more hours preparing for my retake, in fact, I would assume I did learn some stuff the first round and also consider the fact that the first exam experience can take a few points off too, and that each AUD exam is not the same in terms of difficulty. So make sure you spend the last days on doing plenty of MCQs, and repeating your weak areas over and over again until they're your strong ones. I remember I did up to 500 AUD NINJA MCQs in one day – I don't recommend it becouse it took me many hours and I was exhausted afterwards, but you should at least be able to do 250 a day. Do that for 3-4 days and you chances will be pretty good, if you have somewhat of a foundation to build on to. And, again, whatever areas you find difficult, make sure you review your notes or the chapters in the book as much as time allows.

    Big 4 Audit Manager from Europe here to pass the CPA in the U.S. of A in 2014! Niiice!

    AUD - 95 / Jul 15 / 130h over 4 weeks
    FAR - 86 / Aug 14 / 240h over 4 weeks
    (11 week break)

    REG - 81 / Nov 14 / 200h over 4 weeks
    BEC - 87 / Nov 17 / 30 h over 2.5 days

    #589385
    jrd56202
    Member

    @krokofilen thanks for that boost! My last exam I did not even use the AL for sims besides the research because I didn't really realize I could. I'm hoping this time around that will help me out a little bit. I was weak in sims and I scored a 71 on the exam. I also had graduation and a big trip I was leaving for the next day after my exam, so my mind was not really ready for the exam. Too many other things going on.

    BEC-72
    AUD-71, Retake 8/28/14, 85!
    FAR-64
    REG-72

    #589386
    Kimboroni
    Member

    That's great that you're getting good scores, and you still have a whole week left to study! Good focus on exam day counts for a lot, also.

    Don't burn yourself out the last couple of days– that's when I stop doing MCQs (or at least stop looking at the scores) and just review material, rewrite the things that I'm having trouble remembering, listen to Ninja Audio, do flashcards, etc. More low key, but still keeping the material fresh.

    I don't think you failed all the sections. The online program failed you by making you set up an exam schedule before you were able to hit your stride with the first one. Just refresh, reboot, and figure out how to get one under your belt before you tackle the next one. Go kill AUD!

    AUD 84 (1/9/14-Wiley books/TB + free materials)
    FAR 83 (5/21/14-the above + NINJA 10 Pt Combo Lite)
    REG 84 (7/9/14-Wiley books/TB + NINJA Audio/FC/Notes)
    BEC 76 (10/5/14-Wiley books/TB + NINJA Audio/FC)

    Disclaimer: My ninja avatar is not meant to imply that I have any affiliation with this site other than being a forum member. That's a pic of a T-shirt that my daughter gave me for my birthday. 🙂

    #589387
    jrd56202
    Member

    Yeah I honestly think if I could get that first one under my belt I could go on a roll. I feel as though a big part of the exam is simply confidence. I have had absolutely 0 confidence going into any of the exams I have taken. I am changing that starting next Thursday!

    BEC-72
    AUD-71, Retake 8/28/14, 85!
    FAR-64
    REG-72

    #589388
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I've read a few people now mention AL, what exactly is that?

    #589389
    005
    Participant

    Everyone thinks different, but I would say stop jumping around and focus on one until you pass. Then move on to next.

    BEC - ✔
    REG - ✔
    AUD - ✔
    FAR - 11/29/14

    CPAExcel, Ninja MCQs, and a sh*t ton of coffee

    #589390
    Gabe
    Participant

    AL= authoritative literature

    CPA, CFE
    CISA- Experience will be completed by August 2016

    #589391
    jrd56202
    Member

    I had to jump around like that with the program my firm set me up on. From now on out, I'm sticking to one until I pass it.

    BEC-72
    AUD-71, Retake 8/28/14, 85!
    FAR-64
    REG-72

    #589392
    thechapman
    Member

    @jrd5602 – when you get to the point that you can explain audit to other people, you will DESTROY it. Good luck

    Passed - 2014

    #589393
    Pumpkins
    Member

    Sounds like you aren't studying enough… especially if you failed AUD and are only studying 2 weeks for the retake.

    You need to move your exam back.

    Sorry to hear it's been rough, but these are preparation exams.

    AUD- 93
    BEC- 81
    FAR- 1/26/2015
    REG- TBD

    CIA Exams Passed in March, 2014

    #589394
    jrd56202
    Member

    Audit is a short review and I've read many posting where people have passes in 2 weeks. I'm actually putting in hours these two weeks compared to the last time I studied a month and waited until the end to cram it all in. I know the basics, just need to brush up on a few things. Especially using AL for sims.

    BEC-72
    AUD-71, Retake 8/28/14, 85!
    FAR-64
    REG-72

    #589395
    Jspann225
    Member

    It doesn't take a lot of time to study for audit. If you are dedicated and work weekends you can make your first pass through of the material in 1 week and use the second week for review. I know several people who pass the exam in that amount of time. A lot of them actually said it helped them, because they only had to retain the information for a short period of time. I took AUD in 3 weeks. I had two weeks for review, but I think it is possible in 2. Plus, you have nothing at all to lose by taking it at the end of this test window.

    Good luck JRD, you got this.

    FAR - 93 - 7/1/14
    AUD - 94 - 7/25/14
    REG - 92 - 8/30/14
    BEC - 89 - 10/6/14

    #589396
    jrd56202
    Member

    @Jspann thanks for the vote of confidence! Part of the reason I wanted to rush and take it this window is so if I do happen to fail again I can stay on course and just take it beginning of next window. No, I don't want to throw $250 down the drain, but there is a def a chance I could pass it this time.

    BEC-72
    AUD-71, Retake 8/28/14, 85!
    FAR-64
    REG-72

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