FAR exam exp vs result ( huge positive gap )

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    Wannafree
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    Since Q2 I have noticed that folks are saying very pessimistic experience about the exam day exp but going by the results of Q2 and Q3 the result is much better than expected as per exam experience.
    I am wondering why people still feel they did very bad in exam whereas this is new normal under new format ?
    While Ninja score is giving very realistic trend of actual result ,why still people feel overwhelmed during exam.
    Just trying to understand this beast.

    WannaB
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  • #1643459
    Superdude3000
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    I thought I did fine, wasn't really nervous for the score release. I thought there were a few mcqs I missed and there were a couple Sims I had no idea how to answer but I always remain calm and do my best. Made out with a 94. I got an 87 and 83 and the Becker mock exams. Took it Q3

    REG - 92 (1/17)

    BEC - 82 (2/17)

    AUD - 89 (5/17)

    FAR - 94 (9/17)

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    WA State Ethics Exam - 83, 83, 90 (9/17)

    AICPA Ethics Exam - 95 (9/17)

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    #1643489
    Wannafree
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    @Superdude300 , 94 is wow score ,this is the question I ask everybody and would like to ask you too ,how you managed time for SIMs particularly when it has so many emails and so many fields ? Again I am not interested to know any specific question , just trying to understand how long normally it takes to finish the SIM with 5-6 email.

    WannaB
    #1643578
    Broken Toy
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    I agree FAR was my first CPA exam section and I got a 96. I will say the SIM are really long but the MCQ were really easy and if you are organized you will do fine on the SIMs. Just make sure you leave yourself enough time.

    AUD - 83
    BEC - 97
    FAR - 96
    REG - 92

    The vision of a champion is bent over, drenched in sweat, at the point of exhaustion, when nobody else is looking. Mia Hamm

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