Best Approach for MCQs

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    O.K
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    What is the best way of doing MCQ’s (in Ninja and Becker)? I just finished reading Financial Management from the Ninja book. Should I start pounding questions from the entire section of Financial management? Or should I pick a sample of 50 and move on the next section? Or should I read the entire book first and then jump on MCQ’s once I’m done reading the book the first time?

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  • #2104944
    Ian
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    I use Gleim, but i found a way that works for me at least. I would read and outline a chapter, then pound 50 mcqs with open notes, putting more notes in my outline as I connected the dots through the mcq's. Then move onto the next chapter and do the same. At the end you have all of the chapters outlined, plus notes from 1000 mcq's. After that I just pounds mcq's until test day. Good luck.

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    FAR - 75
    REG - 75
    Just trying not to fail.
    #2104971
    YouCanDoIt
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    I just go through ninja topic by topic on 1st round. Then go back to finish whichever ones I missed last time (so I have seen all questions at least once). If time allows, then go through them again, in a mix with 50-70 questions.

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    FAR - 75
    REG - 80
    Won't know until you try.

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    #2105226
    O.K
    Participant

    Can you please elaborate a bit more on this? I haven't tried anything of this sort but I'm really interested in trying this method for REG and FAR. Did it help? Did you pass all the exams in the first try?

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