Taking REG tomorrow?!?! any suggestions…

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  • #187310
    Anonymous
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    Pretty nervous….Not really sure what to expect. Only 3 hours, so I know I am going to have to fly through the MCQ so I can get to the sims with some time left.

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  • #583142
    RIST
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    I have taken all 4 exams (waiting on last score so Pray for me in return for advice :D).

    REG is the worst testing experience. Not just by a little but by far. FAR is the worst PREP experience, but at least it feels like you studied for the test you took.

    REG has so little time for such utterly impossible sims. The Curve must be tremendous since I factually know I missed a great deal of my sims but still aced the test. I also really rushed the MCQs to have time for the SIMS (had a bit over 1.5 hours for sims and I suggest that you try to get that time if possible).

    So the long and short of my advice is:

    -Save a bunch of time for the sims

    -Be prepared to see a good few MCQs on crazy topics

    -Be prepared to feel like garbage.

    -Be prepared for a large curve. Just do a bit better than your peers!

    #583143
    san4596
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    “Keep Calm and Carry On”

    Just review some odd things that you probably paid less attention to like AMT for individuals and corporations.

    Good luck!

    CPA EXAM: DONE!!!!
    Ethics Course: Passed
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    #583144
    floacct
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    Hey anothercpa. Don't be discouraged by the above poster. Reg was easily the easiest exam for me. The sims were what u would expect, easier if anything. I finished with 45 min left. If u prepared properly u will pass. It's all about preparation.

    #583146
    Anonymous
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    Good luck with REG. Im sure you did fine!

    #583147
    Anonymous
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    I'm not trying to stir any Kool-Aid here, but I've heard a lot of talk lately about how “being prepared is the only reason people pass the CPA exam”. Enough already. Some people are just really good at taking tests and others, like me, suck at it. For some candidates, their first instinct is right and they don't question it. For others, a lack of confidence will cause them to change a correct answer to an incorrect answer. I've been around for a while, nearly 6 years, and I've heard of people studying for a few weeks and passing an exam and they still don't know how to do a basic bank recon. While others can compute effective interest and create a bond amortization table in their sleep, but they get a 71 when scores come out.

    I'm not downplaying the importance of preparation, but attitude, confidence, your health, faith, and frankly, a little luck, are also factors in passing this exam. The MCQ's are the only part of the exam that is adaptive. The Sims are selected prior to you ever getting in Prometric's parking lot. There is a specific, limited, pool of questions the examiners can ask. That's why the exam is NON-DISCLOSED. Maybe someone gets lucky and pulls a Sim they know like the back of their hand and maybe they pull one that their review course barely footnoted in the text. The problem that I have with the blanket statement of “if you prepared properly, you will pass” is simple, some people will be better prepared than others and still fail. There are no guarantees with this exam and blanket generalizations really only serve one purpose; to make someone who did their best, but lacked confidence or faith in themselves, feel like crap.

    #583148
    Anonymous
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    Kricket's post is so true!

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