What do I study to pass FAR?

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    Gregster
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    Just failed with a 60. Looks like my scores were weaker on everything except for Not-for-profit, (go figure). Should I wood shed the simulations? Everything? Ideas? Help!

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  • #550330
    Anonymous
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    How did you study last time? What materials did you use? Did you rewrite your notes? How many MCQ/SIMS did you do? How many hours did you put in? I ask because looking at what you did to prepare for the last test could explain your grade a little better to know what you need to do differently next time. The FAR experience thread has a lot of tips for studying FAR from those that have passed. That could also help.

    #550341
    Anonymous
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    How did you study last time? What materials did you use? Did you rewrite your notes? How many MCQ/SIMS did you do? How many hours did you put in? I ask because looking at what you did to prepare for the last test could explain your grade a little better to know what you need to do differently next time. The FAR experience thread has a lot of tips for studying FAR from those that have passed. That could also help.

    #550332
    Anonymous
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    Looks like we are in the same boat. I also got a 60. I plan to give myself 6 weeks to go through all of the CPAexcel lectures. Then use 5 weeks to do WTB questions and simulations.

    #550343
    Anonymous
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    Looks like we are in the same boat. I also got a 60. I plan to give myself 6 weeks to go through all of the CPAexcel lectures. Then use 5 weeks to do WTB questions and simulations.

    #550334
    Gregster
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    I started with the Becker book and then for the last 2 months just hit the Wiley CPA FAR Test Bank. I've been hitting the books/site for at least 1 1/2 hrs. per day since November and more in recent weeks. I didn't rewrite the notes though.

    #550345
    Gregster
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    I started with the Becker book and then for the last 2 months just hit the Wiley CPA FAR Test Bank. I've been hitting the books/site for at least 1 1/2 hrs. per day since November and more in recent weeks. I didn't rewrite the notes though.

    #550336
    Anonymous
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    Since November? Is it possible you got burnt out and forgot prior material or memorized the question/answers in WTB instead of really understanding the concepts since you studied for so long? You may want to consider getting a new question bank to give you a fresh perspective. When you were using the WTB, did you write down why you got questions wrong? Did you utilize the textbook link feature if you didn't understand a concept? I'm not knocking your methods, but if you studied that much for that long then it has to be something with the way you are trying to retain the information and you'll need to switch it up to see better results. I recommend a shorter study time 8-12 weeks with longer study periods (3-4 hours). Try to cover a topic in one or two sittings instead of over weeks. It's really easy to forget minute details with FAR when you stretch it out like that.

    #550347
    Anonymous
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    Since November? Is it possible you got burnt out and forgot prior material or memorized the question/answers in WTB instead of really understanding the concepts since you studied for so long? You may want to consider getting a new question bank to give you a fresh perspective. When you were using the WTB, did you write down why you got questions wrong? Did you utilize the textbook link feature if you didn't understand a concept? I'm not knocking your methods, but if you studied that much for that long then it has to be something with the way you are trying to retain the information and you'll need to switch it up to see better results. I recommend a shorter study time 8-12 weeks with longer study periods (3-4 hours). Try to cover a topic in one or two sittings instead of over weeks. It's really easy to forget minute details with FAR when you stretch it out like that.

    #550338
    Gregster
    Member

    You're right. I think I ended up memorizing the questions/answers in WTB. What is the next text bank I should hit?

    #550349
    Gregster
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    You're right. I think I ended up memorizing the questions/answers in WTB. What is the next text bank I should hit?

    #550340
    Anonymous
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    I haven't used it yet, but I'm getting the Ninja testbank for REG. I've read great things about it on this forum and considering that Jeff knows everything we dislike about other review materials he probably made it tailored to our wants/needs out of a test bank. From what I've heard it's affordable, interactive, has great detail links (sort of like the Wiley textbook link), more MCQ and more SIMS, and all or most of the questions are AICPA approved (so no off the wall stuff–strictly test worthy questions). It sounds great to me, but like I said–I don't know anything about it personally yet. You may want to check out some of the other threads where they talk about the pros/cons. I don't know which of the other review companies sell a test bank as a stand alone item…maybe Gleim?

    #550351
    Anonymous
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    I haven't used it yet, but I'm getting the Ninja testbank for REG. I've read great things about it on this forum and considering that Jeff knows everything we dislike about other review materials he probably made it tailored to our wants/needs out of a test bank. From what I've heard it's affordable, interactive, has great detail links (sort of like the Wiley textbook link), more MCQ and more SIMS, and all or most of the questions are AICPA approved (so no off the wall stuff–strictly test worthy questions). It sounds great to me, but like I said–I don't know anything about it personally yet. You may want to check out some of the other threads where they talk about the pros/cons. I don't know which of the other review companies sell a test bank as a stand alone item…maybe Gleim?

    #550342
    nicole2035
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    Others have mentioned when you studied over a longer period of time for small intervals (like studying 2 hrs a day for 3+ months), it's not as beneficial. You won't hammer concepts into your head, because just as soon as you really get into the material, you're done for the day. So imagine if you studied for 1 1/2 hour before you went to work at 9am. Well 9am tomorrow do you think you'll remember what you did? We use the word ‘study' interchangeably but studying is reviewing work you've already done to remember it

    The first few rounds of a chapter when you're reading, doing multiple choice questions, creating notes etc actually isn't studying, it's you going through information and still learning. So i think you were going through information which is good, but you weren't giving yourself enough time to truly study it.

    #550353
    nicole2035
    Member

    Others have mentioned when you studied over a longer period of time for small intervals (like studying 2 hrs a day for 3+ months), it's not as beneficial. You won't hammer concepts into your head, because just as soon as you really get into the material, you're done for the day. So imagine if you studied for 1 1/2 hour before you went to work at 9am. Well 9am tomorrow do you think you'll remember what you did? We use the word ‘study' interchangeably but studying is reviewing work you've already done to remember it

    The first few rounds of a chapter when you're reading, doing multiple choice questions, creating notes etc actually isn't studying, it's you going through information and still learning. So i think you were going through information which is good, but you weren't giving yourself enough time to truly study it.

    #550344
    ahugemistake
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    >Others have mentioned when you studied over a longer period of time for small intervals (like studying 2 hrs a day for 3+ months), it's not as beneficial.

    I couldn't agree more. I have been studying since February for FAR and It doesn't help that I am using CPA excel which has 2 huge books for FAR. In hindsight I would have spent the money on a more compact course that just got to the point.

    FAR: 78*, 75
    REG: 76*, 85
    BEC: 79*, 76
    AUD: 79*, 93

    All scores expired, let's try this again.

    FAR - 78*
    AUD - 66, 79
    REG - 73, 76
    BEC - 79

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