BEC – so many formulas

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  • #2576436
    Ralphie Dos Nachos
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    Did you guys actually memorize all these BEC formulas?

    FAR - 76

    AUD - 89

    BEC - 84

    REG - 86

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  • #2577204
    PDiddy2000
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    I'm using Wiley and my strategy has been to only memorize those that Wiley tells me to memorize. I feel relatively confident doing this because Wiley seems to give you too much information in their study course but I appreciate their thoroughness. Plus my philosophy is better to know it and not need it then to need it and not know it. It's only short term memorization to pass the exam. Once I pass, I'm going to calculate the “Tequila shots turnover ratio.” That formula = Net Tequila shots divided by average time sitting up straight. Cheers!

    FAR-Mar 9,2020 (failed 71), retest May 21
    BEC-Passed(I had a few stops and starts because I was studying during my busy season. Lost track of my study stats.)
    AUD-Passed(8 weeks,1877 MCQs, and 38 TBSs)-Wiley
    REG-Passed(10 weeks, 2000 MC)-Wiley
    #2577357
    Biff Tannen
    Participant

    Flashcards are the way to go.

    AUD - 78
    BEC - 84
    FAR - 79
    REG - 85
    “An investment in knowledge pays the best dividends” - Benjamin Franklin
    #2577387
    jenpen
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    There is a really great list of formulas posted in the forum that you can search for. I printed it out and carried it around with me. I added a few to it as they came up in MCQs. I would use it any time I answered an MCQ so that I could properly calculate the answers. That is what helped me get an understanding. Also the SAD PURE DADS DADS for variances…this one was a lifesaver.

    AUD - 85
    BEC - 84
    FAR - 82
    REG - 78
    Ethics - 95
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    AUD - 56 - 68 - 61 - 9/8/16
    REG - 75
    FAR - 7/15/16
    BEC - TBD

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    #2583879
    jacobzion5
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    There are a ton of formulas, but most of them are pretty simple and have been drilled into your brain in college. Just make flashcards for the ones you struggle with and run through them a few times right before your exam and then jot them down on your worksheet right when you start the exam.



    @PDiddy2000
    I love that formula lol

    AUD - 88
    BEC - 93
    FAR - 84
    REG - 81
    DONE!
    #2594805
    Vyhunter
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    Thanks for the info!

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