Why do so many people fail REG, yet they do phenomenally well on the other parts

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  • #199324
    rosecpa
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    I’m just getting a bit nervous…

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  • #753466
    cpagal
    Participant

    Because REG doesn't make any sense. Its a lot of memorization of numbers that don't have anything to do with anything else.

    FAR - 08/30/15 - 90
    AUD - 11/12/15 - 92
    REG - 01/19/16 - 82
    BEC - 02/29/16 - 83

    Passed all on 1st attempt using GLEIM (full program) and NINJA (MCQ only)!!!

    Louisiana Licensed CPA

    #753467
    tuanxn
    Participant

    gonna agree with cpagal. Unless you're in an MST program or had someone explain the logic behind the provisions, the tax portion is going to be more or less memorization.

    #753468
    lswang
    Member

    Agreed. That's why I can't stand taxes. I don't care that max corporate AMT exemption is $40k. If I need to know that info I'll look it up. There's absolutely no logic behind it.

    FAR | 81 - July 21 15
    REG | 66 - Oct 1 15 | 87 - Jan 7 16
    AUD | 90 - Oct 29 15
    BEC | 86 - Nov 25 15

    #753469
    Last Chance CPA
    Participant

    The SIMs are brutal. Study/practice SIMs actively…use the IRC. It's the only way I passed…

    AUD - 75
    BEC - 75
    FAR - 76
    REG - 76
    I want those initials next to my name!!!!

    FAR - 76
    AUD - 75
    BEC - 75
    REG - 76

    Now I need some experience!!! And some networking...

    #753470
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Because the tax stuff is complicated and time consuming. People tend to forget that business law is also a large part of the exam and may not study this as much.

    #753471
    lswang
    Member

    @ Last Chance did you pass all on your first try? If so… first try with an average of 75.5- Very impressive!

    FAR | 81 - July 21 15
    REG | 66 - Oct 1 15 | 87 - Jan 7 16
    AUD | 90 - Oct 29 15
    BEC | 86 - Nov 25 15

    #753472

    This post is perfect for me… check out my stats below. Does anyone have any advice for this section? I have 7 days 'til my retake and I HAVE to pass this time so I don't lose credits. For someone with prior exam experience, is practicing SIMS really necessary or should I instead spend that time memorizing more data (which will inevitably help with the SIMS)?

    AUD 88
    FAR 78
    BEC 82
    REG 71, 72, 74, 87

    Done!

    #753473
    ohiostategirlcpa
    Participant

    Spend more time on theory than precise numbers. Do have a rough idea about the phaseout amounts, but knowing the theory covers most questions.

    I made T-accounts for all transactions to help me understand.

    Spend almost as much time practicing SIMS as practicing MCQs. They are 40% of your score.

    F91 A95 R90 B94
    CMA since 2015
    (Gleim books/PDFs, MCQs, SIMS)

    #753474
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @ REG
    I did over 2,000 MCQ. Also, lean on the Authoritative Literature. That was a huge help.
    On my retake I spent a huge portion of my time studying law.

    #753475
    mitchmatch
    Participant

    unfortunately their is no logic to tax itself, not everything, but alot of it seems arbitrary. Like certain percentages or phaseout, theirs no logic it just is what it is. Just do you're best and you will find that you will do better then you thought. I was absolutely panicking that their is no way i can pass reg. I only took one course in regards to taxes in college and i remembered nothing, its clique but if i was able to pass i think its fair game for anyone.

    FAR-76 First attempt.
    AUD-79 First attempt.
    REG-79 First attempt.
    BEC-79 First attempt.

    Done!

    BECKERS

    #753476
    Skynet
    Participant

    Human Sacrifice to the CPA Gods

    AUD - 90
    BEC - 78
    FAR - 84
    REG - 87
    World Domination Plan

    Phase I : Pass CPA Exams - Complete
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    Phase V : TBD

    BEC : 78
    REG : 87
    FAR : 84
    AUD : 90

    World Domination Plan

    Phase I : Pass CPA Exams - Complete
    Phase II : Megan Fox - Initiated
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    #753477
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @REGismynemesis

    I did exactly like you, I passed all other parts without much issue (with very similar scores), but it took until my 4th attempt on REG to get it done.

    What put me over the edge was NINJA MCQ. I did a lot of them in the final 2-3 weeks. In the final week, if i got a MCQ question wrong I took notes on what the concept is I did not get right. These are the notes that I reviewed every day to help in my weak areas. I also read through them 2-3 times in my car before entering the testing center. I was very confident going into that test and scored well on it (for someone who only opens our tax software to complete 990s anyway).

    This method forced me to study my weak areas, but still touch on my strong areas if NINJA brought them up.

    #753478
    rosecpa
    Participant

    Ohiostategirl, what do you mean by T accounts? This is one section that I barely ever saw that come up.
    How did they help you?

    #753479
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    The topic is so true.

    #753480
    ohiostategirlcpa
    Participant

    @rosecpa

    To calculate basis, to diagram transfer of property between individuals and entities, just about everywhere I made T-accounts.

    Instead of memorizing lists to add and subtract I visualized them into T-accts diagrams.

    F91 A95 R90 B94
    CMA since 2015
    (Gleim books/PDFs, MCQs, SIMS)

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