FAR EXAM Study Plan

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    Alexandr
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    Hello, I have posted here about a week ago. I am currently studying for FAR using Roger and this will be my first exam. I have been studying for roughly 20 days. I am currently in chapter 23 which is Government accounting. My plan so far was to watch the lecture and skim through the textbook and take around 20-25 question exam. ( I know it is not even close to enough multiple choice questions but I will do a bunch of them later on). I have been scoring around 50%-60% on chapter exams and have taken a few cumulative exams and scored 45%-50%. I have about 6 weeks before I sit for the exam. Once I finish with the remaining 3 chapters what should my best strategy be? I will like I am weak in a lot of chapters. Should I watch the cram course and then do all the MCQs or vice-versa? Watching all the videos again would be a huge waste of 50 hours right?
    Thank you in advance for any tips.

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    bigstakk
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    I personally never found any meaningful value in watching videos. Practicing problems is the best way to put it all together for each of the exams. FAR is a beast so I would not take it lightly and definitely do not skim through governmental accounting. Carefully review the AICPA blue print and focus on mastering the topics listed. Good luck!

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    Alexandr
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    Hey, Bigstakk. How many MCQ's questions have you done approximately for FAR? Are TBS problems crucial to put everything together or were you able to pass without doing a lot of them? How well have you scored on MCQ's? Roger CPA emphasized Statement of Cash Flows, Government and Not for profit so I will definitely spend a good amount of time on those chapters. I can allocate around 30 hours a week so 6 weeks sounds like plenty of time I hope.

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