Currently Getting Murdered

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  • #2071433
    Anonymous
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    Last night, I finished a great session in the FAR Ninja MCQs-I was trending nicely! Fast forward…today…I’m getting killed. Can you say my confidence just tanked. UGH! Let me get back to the death session. Wish me luck.

    Do NOT quit! There's more in you and if you quit you'll never see it. Show you that you can do it.

    AUD Passed  78
    BEC Passed  79
    FAR Passed  77
    REG Passed 76

    I'm tired of operating in fear and mediocrity. It's time to try. It's time to do. It's time to go.

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  • #2071625
    SuperAccountingGod
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    Yup it happens. I would have days where I would score in the high 60s-70s in one session then completely tank the next session with like in the 30s-40s. When it comes to these exams you don't know what you don't know. That's why it's best to do as many MCQ as you can to identify your weak areas, review, and then go from there.

    AUD - NINJA in training

    BEC - NINJA IN TRAINING

    FAR - 74

    REG - NINJA IN TRAINING

    #2072468
    animalwithin
    Participant

    Glad I'm not the only one experiencing this! But as SupperAccountingGod stated above, the “bad” exams are those laden with your weak subjects while the “good” one's where you're scoring high are usually full of the topics/subjects you're good at.

    #2073029
    Anonymous
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    You both are right. I just finished another session (until later) and I don't think anything hurts quite as much as the questions you “almost” get right. Whew! Honestly, on those, I'm glad I'm at least in the ballpark, but man oh man…it hurts LOL

    Do NOT quit! There's more in you and if you quit you'll never see it. Show you that you can do it.

    AUD Passed  78
    BEC Passed  79
    FAR Passed  77
    REG Passed 76

    I'm tired of operating in fear and mediocrity. It's time to try. It's time to do. It's time to go.

    #2137153
    Anonymous
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    Ugh! My test is in a week and I'm now focused on working only the new questions. I'm still trending at 81% and I feel like falling down on my face because I'm getting questions on information I didn't even know existed. So frustrating!

    Do NOT quit! There's more in you and if you quit you'll never see it. Show you that you can do it.

    AUD Passed  78
    BEC Passed  79
    FAR Passed  77
    REG Passed 76

    I'm tired of operating in fear and mediocrity. It's time to try. It's time to do. It's time to go.

    #2137495
    Mike J
    Participant

    I never focused on the score–it's like agonizing on your weight when trying to slim down. When you don't hit the number, it devastates you.

    Fact is, you can't know what you will get on exam day.

    Instead, focus on trying to improve your knowledge base. Can you explain to a layperson how (eg.) how non-commercial exchanges work and make them understand? If so, you should know it enough to pass.

    Keep putting in the work. Just like with eating right and regular exercise, trust that you will get the results you need.

    AUD - 90
    BEC - 79
    FAR - 77
    REG - 77
    They don't trust JUST ANYBODY to count beans
    #2142898
    Operation_CPA
    Participant

    Don't get too caught up in your trending scores – the important thing is to LEARN from your mistakes. I rather get destroyed before the exam, then on the real thing. The key to FAR is mastering anything JE related, knowing the ins and outs of the big areas (yes, use the Blueprints), and having a solid time strategy going in. As long as you're learning from your wrong answers, you should be fine. In my opinion, the exam MCQs are much simpler than NINJA / Becker / Gleim, etc. Hope this makes you feel a little better. As always, keep the faith.

    FAR - 76 (Lost credit), 76
    AUD - 80
    BEC - 76
    REG - 75

    Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, "Move from here to there," and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.

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