What to do after lectures?

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    Anonymous
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    I am on plan to finish all of Roger’s lectures by tomorrow. What should I do afterwards? Would doing a set of 30 Wiley MCQ for each topic to see where my strengths and weaknesses are a good idea?

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    Anonymous
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    That would probably be a good baseline for you.

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    mkrohmer
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    I'm not familiar with the Wiley software but with becker you can choose which sections are included on a progress test. When I was in review on the last section (BEC) I did a progress test with 60 questions because there are 6 sections. This helped point out the areas I was weak in. The 30 questions in each topic is probably a great start to the review process but I would say start with a cumulative test to know before hand what needs to be focused on the most.

    BEC - 83 (1/23/15)
    FAR - 80 (4/3/15)
    REG - 88 (5/14/15)
    AUD - 81 (7/3/15)

    #656641
    Mjganier
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    I don't recommend doing 30 of each section. I do recommend doing every single MCQ in one section and then moving on once you've tackled it. I've found that jumping around in the beginning doesn't allow you to fully absorb the material of each section. Once you've gone through all the questions in total, then do 30 of each to find your strengths and weaknesses and then work on just those.

    FAR 8/18/2014--87
    AUD 10/18/2014--78
    REG 11/24/2014--76
    BEC 2/28/2015--76

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