BEC Retake

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    sg235
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    I am retaking BEC in Jan due to not passing in December.
    To anyone else doing a retake or just experienced- How are you studying this time around?
    Also, how are you reviewing regularly to make sure the stuff you did last week sticks? Just reading back notes or doing some MCQs from that section every few days..?
    I was doing pretty well for a couple of days like I remembered most of the stuff and things were making sense and now everything just feels like a mush and my speed has gone down with the MCQ and when I re-read my old notes and I catch myself just staring at them rather than reading them more than I’d like. I really want this to be my last time taking BEC so any advice would be helpful.
    Currently using Gleim to do MCQ’s starting from the top and will do TBS as well.

    AUD - 86
    BEC - 81
    FAR - 80
    REG - 80
    They were on to something when they said do it right the first time..
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    JR Battle
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    I am retaking BEC in Feb. I usually do a cumulative review once a week to help retain key information from prior chapters. I started to use Quizlet to create my own sets of flashcards, recommend you give it a try. I go through Becker chapter outlines which I think are a great resource, my custom flashcards, and questions I got wrong throughout the week to reinforce my areas of weakness. I think this weekly review is critical, not only to remember everything, but also to identify the concepts you are having difficulty understanding/retaining, so you can focus on those areas during your final review. Usually takes me around 2 hours on Sunday mornings to go over everything from prior chapters. Hope this helps, good luck

     

    AUD - 78

    REG - 80

    FAR - 82

    BEC - 84, 76

    #2140042
    sg235
    Participant

    This does, thanks so much!

    AUD - 86
    BEC - 81
    FAR - 80
    REG - 80
    They were on to something when they said do it right the first time..
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