Where do I begin?

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  • #191554
    Anonymous
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    I got the 10-point combo, as I believe I am SO CLOSE to being able to pass, and I thought maybe it’s the kick I need. I went through Becker twice, and now it is expired and I’m not paying again. They’ll only extend if you have a test date within 3 months, and I accidentally got my NTS to where it expires on 3/30 and I can’t take it in MARCH and definitely not ready to take it in February! Anyways… long story short, I am taking FAR for the third time on 4/10 (planned), and I am just confused on how exactly to use the 10-pt combo to it’s full effectiveness. I thought about reading the whole book, listening to all of the audio, watching the videos, then writing notes and MCQ’s until test day, but not sure if I should be going section by section or going for it all at once?

    Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!!

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    waffle_house
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    I would say start with the book first because the Ninja MCQ follows the book well. Then whatever you studied review it with the ninja notes and videos. Or you could start with the notes and videos then hit the book and MCQ, your choice. I use the audio usually with commutes. Honestly, I think reading the book and hitting the mcq would benefit you a lot then using the notes at the end for your review to sum everything up.

    AUD - 80
    BEC - 75
    FAR - 84
    REG - 76
    Exams started Sep 2014 -Exams done Mar 2017

    Texas CPA

    I put in work, it was evident

    #642891
    Anonymous
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    I used the 10 point combo before the book came out. I jumped straight into the MCQs and then would watch the videos for the areas I was weak in. Just like waffle house, I also used the audio for my commute. For the notes, I usually would just page through them at work during down time.

    #642892
    waffle_house
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    For each section (Book -> Notes -> Videos -> MCQ). As I said before the audio is optional for commutes or downtime at work/school. While you are studying you might want to write your own notes too so when you start reviewing you can always go back for material you weren't sure about.

    AUD - 80
    BEC - 75
    FAR - 84
    REG - 76
    Exams started Sep 2014 -Exams done Mar 2017

    Texas CPA

    I put in work, it was evident

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