Best way to gauge REG progress?

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  • #2903262
    Ralphie Dos Nachos
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    Hey guys,

    I am on what will hopefully be my last exam, REG. I just started Chapter 4 yesterday and without a doubt the textbook for Becker is a little overwhelming with the amount of phase out numbers, deduction limits, etc. But I’ve done fairly well on the MCQ first time through surprisingly. (Anywhere from 65-100%)

    Question is, should I base my success and how much I know off of MCQ or should I really be memorizing all those exceptions, phaseouts, etc.

    FAR - 76

    AUD - 89

    BEC - 84

    REG - 86

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  • #2903559
    Biff Tannen
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    I’m on the same boat. The Becker MCQs for REG are surprisingly easier than FAR questions, and are more definitely easier than the Becker BEC questions. I don’t know if that means that this exam is easier than BEC and FAR, or if there’s a giant curveball that’s headed my way come exam day. Just to be on the safe side, I’m doing the skills practice for every single module. I’m not a tax accountant and have 0% experience with tax, so in need the extra practice anyways.

    AUD - 78
    BEC - 84
    FAR - 79
    REG - 85
    “An investment in knowledge pays the best dividends” - Benjamin Franklin
    #2903634
    Ralphie Dos Nachos
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    @LIFO The Party yea I have zero tax experience and I'm learning all of this stuff new honestly and yet this seems easier to me than BEC and FAR. I'm putting it in overdrive between now and March 10th because I wanna be done with this thing.

    FAR - 76

    AUD - 89

    BEC - 84

    REG - 86

    #2905173
    Fat Bastard, CPA
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    i'm just studying mcq. and skimming simulation examples. any hints what will be thrown at you?

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