Audit MCQ advice?

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  • #1304542
    Porma Fierles
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    I admit, Audit is driving me crazy. Hence my 200+ missed questions. Any advice for my category scores? Thanks.

    1 Auditing and Attestation: Engagement Acceptance… 120 68 46 120 62% 79% 0:36 0:00:18
    2 Auditing and Attestation: Understanding the Ent… 331 158 101 379 70% 75% 3:09 0:00:29
    3 Auditing and Attestation: Performing Audit Proc… 427 240 141 514 55% 57% 3:33 0:00:24
    4 Auditing and Attestation: Evaluating Audit Find… 364 168 65 641 56% 62% 4:16 0:00:24
    5 Accounting and Review Services Engagements 200 172 128 89 33% 36% 1:08 0:00:46
    6 Professional Responsibilities 188 161 144 47 59% 74% 0:47 0:01:00
    Question Session Totals: 1630 967 625 1790 58% 63.83% 13:31 0:00:27

    Average trending 63, have not touched the SIMS yet, the second % score is the trend score while the first % score is average score, shudder. I am taking this in 10 days, on November 3 and am trying to move on to SIMS tomorrow ideally.

    "Fearlessly shape-shifting, to pass this exam!" "STRIVE FOR 85"

    BEC-PASSED!, September 6
    AUD-PASSED!, November 3
    REG retake-March 4
    FAR retake-Spring 2017

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  • #1304563
    Porma Fierles
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    I think one of my problems is trying to reconcile the differences between Ninja's categories and how Becker categorizes Audit.

    "Fearlessly shape-shifting, to pass this exam!" "STRIVE FOR 85"

    BEC-PASSED!, September 6
    AUD-PASSED!, November 3
    REG retake-March 4
    FAR retake-Spring 2017

    #1304596
    almasy
    Participant

    If you haven't already I would suggest also looking at the “detailed report” of your Ninja MCQs and checking your scores there. It will give you specific trouble areas and you can focus on those categories with a customized session. I don't have experience with Becker but categories might be more comparable with the topics broken down further.

    I know some people say SIMs aren't worth practicing but the last time I took audit, my MCQs were rated ‘stronger' and every topic was either ‘comparable' or ‘stronger' when compared to passing candidates. On SIMS I got a big fat ‘weaker' and scored a 74. Learn from my mistakes!

    #1304598
    Porma Fierles
    Participant

    Haha my detailed report scores are logically, also mediocre.

    And yes I totally agree with SIMS. For most sections they are 40% of the score, nearly half your grade! No reason to ignore them.

    "Fearlessly shape-shifting, to pass this exam!" "STRIVE FOR 85"

    BEC-PASSED!, September 6
    AUD-PASSED!, November 3
    REG retake-March 4
    FAR retake-Spring 2017

    #1304602
    almasy
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    I wouldn't put too much weight on your scores! While not exactly comparable, I went into FAR with a 42% average and a 67% trending but passed with a 78.

    In your case, I would focus on getting category 3 and 4 to trending in the 70s. They're pretty packed with questions and those are among your lowest percentages. I don't know what else you've got going on in your life but 10 days should be enough to get where you want to be!

    #1304628
    GinjaNinja
    Participant

    I went through my detail report and starting from the top of the report, I reworked the multiple choice for every category listed that was below an average of 75 until I got at least an average of 75 on every single category.
    By the time I was done, I did almost 5,000 mcq and my average overall score was an 87 and my trending score was 100 (hence I also made it my goal to answer every question correcly).

    It is tedious and time consuming but I swear by this method! It helped me so much on exam day. I find out my score November 4th so only time will tell!

    FAR: 79 (7/25/16)
    AUD: 89 (10/3/16)
    REG: 69 (1/9/17); 83 (8/21/17)
    BEC: 74 (3/6/17); 90 (5/31/17)

     

    #1304733
    Porma Fierles
    Participant

    I am trying today and literally I cannot escape the 60s for sections 3 and 4. Advice? I am trying very hard but they throw the best questions at me for keeping my score low.

    "Fearlessly shape-shifting, to pass this exam!" "STRIVE FOR 85"

    BEC-PASSED!, September 6
    AUD-PASSED!, November 3
    REG retake-March 4
    FAR retake-Spring 2017

    #1304964
    ruggercpa2b
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    I took audit and went from a 47 to a 73. The one thing I did differently was stop obsessing over the scores. The one thing I did differently the second time around, even though, I did not get a 75 was that I focused more on learning the concepts. I did questions in sets of 10s at first and then I started doing sets of 30. The areas I kept getting questions wrong I slowed down and actually looked at why I was getting those questions wrong. Was it because I was just tired and making silly mistakes. Trying to rush through a testate so I could take a break or was it because no matter how many questions on that topic I worked I still got wrong because I truly did not understand the concepts. I took a step back and would either read the textbook, listen to the blitz videos or google the concepts in an effort to find a youtube video or past A71 posts that explained that concept. When I got the 47 I had gone through all questions and my score was trending in the 90s. When I got my 73 I think I had at least 600 questions more in the Ninja test bank that I had not gone through, and I really did not care. My score was trending in the 70s but for the first time I actually felt like I had a good grasp of the concepts.

    That will be my approach for my next retake. I also invested in the Ninja plus videos.

    I think sometimes we get so hung up on the scores and getting high scores we don't necessarily focus on learning the material.

    AUD - NINJA in Training
    BEC - NINJA in Training
    FAR - NINJA in Training
    REG - NINJA in Training
    AUD - 1/6/18
    FAR - TBD
    REG - TBD
    BEC - TBD

    AUD - 73, 72 retake 7/2/2016
    BEC - 8/20/2016
    REG - TBD
    FAR - TBD

    I am so ready for this nightmare to be over. Been at this way too long.

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