AUD- study time ?

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    user2701
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    Friends, I am planning to give AUD on Dec 3.

    Approximately, how many hours are required for AUD ? Hope it includes- MCQ,SIMS & revision too.

    How much did each one of you all put in ?

    I am not working, so I can put in 7hrs or more at a stretch.

    If I start today, will I be able to give it in Dec ?

    Let me know your views.

    BEC- 43(Feb'16), Retake-June 10, (Wiley text book/WQB/NINJA MCQ)
    REG- TBD
    FAR- TBD
    AUD- TBD

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    perezc3910
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    If you are studying full time, you should be able to do AUD in a month or less.

    BEC-July 2016
    REG-August 2016
    FAR-October 2016
    AUD-Nov/Dec 2016

    #1275273
    Anonymous
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    AUD has relatively little material, but it can be relatively challenging because it has trick questions. Non-native English speakers often find AUD to be specifically challenging since the trick questions often rely on changing a word or the form of a word, and these tiny changes are easier for non-native speakers to miss.

    So, generally, I would say that a month of full-time study is more than sufficient for AUD. 60-100 hours should be sufficient; at 30 hours a week, that's 2-3 (or so) weeks, a month gives some extra room for error. However, from your post, I would gather that you're not a native English speaker; because of that, some extra time is probably useful, so testing Dec 3 (just shy of 2 months full-time) still will be a lot of time, but in your situation the extra time may prove to be a good thing and not overkill.

    In summary, if you wanted to test sooner, you probably could, but now till Dec 3 is definitely enough time. Just make sure you use your time well. 🙂

    #1275370
    user2701
    Participant

    Thanks.

    @Lilla- I would start studying from today. Lets see how I treat AUD & how AUD treats me. Ha ha ha..
    I don think I am non native speaker. Still as you rightly said, we never know how words can be changed & played as a tricky game.

    How much time did you take for AUD ? And how was your approach for AUD ?

    BEC- 43(Feb'16), Retake-June 10, (Wiley text book/WQB/NINJA MCQ)
    REG- TBD
    FAR- TBD
    AUD- TBD

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