Will I be ready?

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  • #199909
    Anonymous
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    According to Roger CPA Review’s study planner, I should be finished studying for BEC in 4 weeks. Well, I just “officially” started studying yesterday and it just seems like 4 weeks will not be enough. Of course, I can tailor my studying if necessary. However, I was just concerned that this timeline seems super short. Maybe I’m overthinking it LOL. For those that are either taking BEC or have completed it in that same time frame, does this seem aggressive or spot on? Personally, I was able to grasp day 1’s stuff, BUT that was only day 1 LOL.

    Do NOT quit! There's more in you and if you quit you'll never see it. Show you that you can do it.

    AUD Passed  78
    BEC Passed  79
    FAR Passed  77
    REG Passed 76

    I'm tired of operating in fear and mediocrity. It's time to try. It's time to do. It's time to go.

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  • #757170
    mdil92
    Participant

    I passed BEC with 4 weeks of studying using Becker. I'm not too familiar with Rogers, but i think 4 weeks is plenty of time to get comfortable with the BEC material.

    #757171
    Anonymous
    Participant

    Did you do MCQs the whole time you studied? Or did you choose to wait until you had watched all of the videos and read the text before you started doing the MCQs? Did you use any CRAM sessions, audio, flashcards, or other review MCQs, etc.?

    Do NOT quit! There's more in you and if you quit you'll never see it. Show you that you can do it.

    AUD Passed  78
    BEC Passed  79
    FAR Passed  77
    REG Passed 76

    I'm tired of operating in fear and mediocrity. It's time to try. It's time to do. It's time to go.

    #757172
    mdil92
    Participant

    I used Becker and Becker's Final Review which is basically a cram course. I focused on MC basically the whole time with little focus on the written questions, which are pretty easy to get credit for if you just set them up appropriately. I also used flash cards which were helpful with understaing formulas.

    #757173
    Anonymous
    Participant

    Perfect! Thanks for the feedback. Yes, those formulas are a beast!

    Do NOT quit! There's more in you and if you quit you'll never see it. Show you that you can do it.

    AUD Passed  78
    BEC Passed  79
    FAR Passed  77
    REG Passed 76

    I'm tired of operating in fear and mediocrity. It's time to try. It's time to do. It's time to go.

    #757174
    Jdn9201
    Participant

    BEC is definitely doable in 4 weeks. I did it in Aug 2015 and I'm only using ROGER. I started studying Aug 1st, but I really didn't get into a good study routine until around the 7th. I started doing MCQ's almost immediately – I created pretests of each section using 25-30 questions from his MCQ bank. If I made above a 70 on a particular chapter, I skipped that chapter's lectures. I saved a lot of time by doing that. I also made sure I had finished all of the lectures I needed to watch by the end of the 3rd week so I'd have that final week to drill MCQ's. Another tip I have is don't spend too much time studying for the WC's. Don't get me wrong – they are still important, but keep in mind they are only 15-20% of your score. You pick up most of the points just by repeating what the question is asking in your introduction and conclusion. You only need 1 good paragraph of actual technical knowledge related to the question.

    BEC - 88 8/29/15
    REG - 82 11/14/15
    AUD - 83 1/8/16
    FAR - 80 2/29/16

    #757175
    Anonymous
    Participant

    jdn9201- So, did you start doing MCQ's before the 7th? I'm trying to figure out when to fit those in. Thanks for the strategy! I'm actually setting up the practice quiz right now. I do not enjoy wasting any of the valuable and very limited time I have LOL. Regarding the WC, it seems quite a few people share your sentiment. I wonder if they give partial credit for the WC.

    Do NOT quit! There's more in you and if you quit you'll never see it. Show you that you can do it.

    AUD Passed  78
    BEC Passed  79
    FAR Passed  77
    REG Passed 76

    I'm tired of operating in fear and mediocrity. It's time to try. It's time to do. It's time to go.

    #757176
    Jdn9201
    Participant

    I think I did some MCQ's prior to the 7th, but I had a hard time getting motivated and in a good routine. I also kind of had a leg up because I nearly passed BEC the prior year without studying at all. I think they do give partial credit for the WC, so it's not all or nothing. Roger's lectures are very good, and necessary for concepts that you are completely lost on. He also does a very good job at preparing you for the WC's. The key I think is to get through the lectures so that you're not lost on anything, but spend as much time as you can doing MCQ's.

    BEC - 88 8/29/15
    REG - 82 11/14/15
    AUD - 83 1/8/16
    FAR - 80 2/29/16

    #757177
    Anonymous
    Participant

    Duly noted. Thanks a bunch for the prompt responses and feedback. It's very much appreciated!

    Do NOT quit! There's more in you and if you quit you'll never see it. Show you that you can do it.

    AUD Passed  78
    BEC Passed  79
    FAR Passed  77
    REG Passed 76

    I'm tired of operating in fear and mediocrity. It's time to try. It's time to do. It's time to go.

    #757178
    SGShiver
    Participant

    I think the important factor when it comes to making a study plan is to know yourself. It really depends on whether you are a fast learner, average, or really slow learner. Some people may pass in 3 weeks, others 3 months. It also depends on what else you have going on in your life (Yes, the CPA exam should be top priority but other things in life come up). I am also currently studying to take the BEC exam. Because I am working my first busy season and I am a slower learner than most I am giving myself 11 (15 hour) weeks/165 hours total to study the material.

    I came up with this number by calculating the total time of Roger's lectures and adding to it the time I plan to spend reading the book/writing notes on the material (total lecture time multiplied by 3 hours). Then I added two weeks for re-writing NINJA notes and 4 weeks for NINJA MCQs/Simulations.

    I think Roger has really broken down the BEC topics into easily digestible material. This is better than I can say for FAR which was chaotic. I have not scheduled an exact date for the exam yet in case I grasp the material faster than my plan.

    FAR- 53, next time 5/5/16
    B: 7/30/16
    A:TBD
    R:TBD

    #757179
    Anonymous
    Participant

    SGShiver, I think you're absolutely right! Personally, I think I'm a rather quick learner when I'm interested in the actual topic. However, I can be a very slooooowwww learner when it comes to stuff like this LOL. After reassessing some things this afternoon, I think testing right at 4 weeks is definitely doable. However, I'll be cutting it rather close to March which would force me to wait until the first week of April. Hopefully, I'll know for sure by week two of studying whether or not I need to reschedule.

    Regarding Roger's and FAR, did you like it overall?

    Do NOT quit! There's more in you and if you quit you'll never see it. Show you that you can do it.

    AUD Passed  78
    BEC Passed  79
    FAR Passed  77
    REG Passed 76

    I'm tired of operating in fear and mediocrity. It's time to try. It's time to do. It's time to go.

    #757180
    SGShiver
    Participant

    KGREEN37- Roger's lectures were great for FAR and what he said would be on the test definitely showed up on the test. He had a few great mnemonics and was motivating to listen to even after a day of work, but FAR in general had a ton of information to go through. Overall, I don't believe Roger has enough MCQs so I would add a supplement such as the NINJA MCQs but his lectures are spot on.

    FAR- 53, next time 5/5/16
    B: 7/30/16
    A:TBD
    R:TBD

    #757181
    Anonymous
    Participant

    SGShiver, after spending money on the review course, I find it insane that I have to spend even more on NINJA MCQs. Though, that seems to be the going feedback on this forum. With that being said, I definitely want to give myself the best fighting chance. So, it looks like I'll be investing in the NINJA MCQs and possibly the audio (depends on how I feel a couple weeks from now).

    Do NOT quit! There's more in you and if you quit you'll never see it. Show you that you can do it.

    AUD Passed  78
    BEC Passed  79
    FAR Passed  77
    REG Passed 76

    I'm tired of operating in fear and mediocrity. It's time to try. It's time to do. It's time to go.

    #757182
    Anonymous
    Participant

    Send me prayers and wish me luck…I just purchased the NINJA Audio for BEC and the MCQs.

    Do NOT quit! There's more in you and if you quit you'll never see it. Show you that you can do it.

    AUD Passed  78
    BEC Passed  79
    FAR Passed  77
    REG Passed 76

    I'm tired of operating in fear and mediocrity. It's time to try. It's time to do. It's time to go.

    #757183
    SONA
    Participant

    Hi,

    Anyone giving FAR in April-2016. I am studying from becker and right now in F2. My exam is on April-13. This is my first time to sit in the CPA exam. Suggestions if any.

    AUD :56, 72, 77!
    FAR : 74, 77!
    BEC : 72, 75!
    REG : 72, 81!
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