If this doesn’t motivate you, nothing ever will!

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  • #1496491
    Stilgoin
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    Background: B.S. Business Admin (Accounting) 3.86, MBA (focus Accounting)

    Plan: Becker Fast Pass in the summer of 2015, along with a capstone class to finish my MBA. It was BRUTAL, and I was already burnt. I started school in 2010 at community college when I was 38. I have never worked so hard in my life- no degree was one of my biggest regrets, so I changed that for myself. My college experience was everything it would have been after high school, and I made the most of my time. I had never really failed anything – until ……..

    Planned Schedule: Becker Fast Pass as a class and schedule exams during class
    Summer ’15 – AUD May, REG July, BEC August, and FAR October

    Actual Schedule:
    AUD 05/19/2015 73 Aunt died week of exam (her husband had died in March over Spring Break)
    REG 07/24/2015 82
    BEC 08/31/2015 62 BF died week of exam
    FAR 10/01/2015 59 Dad died week of exam
    BEC 10/30/2015 78
    AUD 11/30/2015 67
    AUD 02/05/2016 79
    FAR 05/25/2016 59 Husband’s BF died week of exam
    FAR 07/27/2016 70
    FAR 10/20/2016 74
    FAR 01/18/2017 77

    About the deaths- my aunt and uncle raised me as their own because they had no children and they were helping my Granny, so when my uncle died during March 2015, I was the caretaker and responsible for all the arrangements. I had gotten special permission to take 18 hours of graduate classes so I could finish on time, but I did not account for special circumstances such as death. I survived the semester with one B and the rest As, but I was mentally and physically exhausted. My aunt died in May following my uncle- they had been together over 50 years and she had no will to live. I was devastated, but being the good accountant, I stayed on schedule. I tried to compartmentalize everything, but the deaths kept coming. My best friend graduated university in May 2015, and died of breast cancer in the fall. Then my dad died in September. I basically lost all the family I was close to besides my husband in 2015. My friends all decided I needed to pass because CPA exams were killing people (it’s not funny, but I had to laugh at some point- so we laughed and I continued). I spent all year in 2016 basically trying to recover and pass FAR. I could feel myself getting back to normal around July, and I started scoring better. All I can say is DO NOT GIVE UP.

    Study materials:
    Becker Fast Pass– It was insane. I really do not know how good or bad it was because I had such a bad life experience that it affected my studying. I passed REG, but I own my own business and have a lot of experience in tax- that is why I originally pursued the CPA.

    NINJA Materials– On REG, my 2nd exam, I found Another71.com and the NINJA MCQs. The adaptive learning in the MCQs – I cannot express in words how important that has been to me passing these exams. I still had separation anxiety leaving Becker because everyone says it is so good, but I did better after leaving it behind. I literally almost studied myself to death. I had to go to the doctor at one point because of exhaustion; the stress of failing and the deaths was horrible. I took 3 or 4 exams, and can’t tell you a single thing that was on any of them. Things really started looking up for me in May 2016 after I ditched Becker completely and went with NINJA Plus, NINJA Notes, NINJA book, and NINJA MCQs, and I used NINJA Blitz a couple times because it was free. I went from 59 to 70 in FAR, then 74, then 77. Early on, I discounted how important it was to refresh the basic materials right before an exam. When I started hitting the NINJA notes hard the week of the exam, I saw the light. I recorded the notes to a voice memo and listened to them on my 2 hour drive to Prometric the last 3 FAR exams. I was lost in the weeds with Becker, and NINJA helped me find my way. I credit my passing mainly to the NINJA MCQs, NINJA Plus vids and the NINJA notes. Bob Monette is THE BOMB. I learned things from him I went over several times and was never able to get until his lectures, which are amazing. Also, my trending and actual score in the NINJA MCQs has been the same several times. Listen to the software and adjust accordingly.

    ROGER Cram: I added Roger Cram this last time, and it did help. I think I could have made it without the Cram, but I wanted a different perspective because I knew this was my last shot before losing REG. I love to listen to Roger’s lectures and his explanations are clear and concise.

    I also used Gleim and CPA Excel in college.

    The NINJA 10-point combo is my number one pick (follow the NINJA Framework), followed by Roger, then Gleim, Becker, and CPA Excel in that order.

    Plan your schedule and stick to it, but don’t be afraid to adjust. Also make sure you are rested and clear-headed before an exam. I always took Sunday off before the exam, skimmed over sims on Monday-Tuesday, notes and review Wednesday, and exam Thursday. Sims help, but I didn’t spend a huge amount of time there. And please schedule time for other things. Do not study for 10 hours straight per day 20 days in a row or you will end up at the doctor’s office. 😉 Eat healthy and exercise.

    I cannot express in words how much support this Another71.com forum and these NINJA products have been. The customer service at NINJA is beyond excellent. @Jeff and his staff have coached me, encouraged me, fixed my orders when I mistakenly ordered the wrong product, re-opened my software so I could get my stats and graciously listened to me whine several times. It is insane the amount of time they have in me. Lol I am so grateful for the NINJA support. THANK YOU @JEFF

    And to my fellow NINJAs- thank you so much for your encouragement, support, and even the doubters and haters. It is all good experience and motivation, and I could not have finished this journey without you. My best advice- be gracious because you never know what people are going through, and don’t ever give up.

    My experience has been humbling, frustrating and long, but my success feels amazing! If I can, you can too.

    Stilgoin, CPA

    There are enough critics. Be an encourager

    B | 62, 78
    A | 73, 67, 79
    R | 82
    F | 59, 59, Waiting

    Ethics | 93

    "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts."
    ~Winston Churchill

    “In a world full of critics, be an encourager."

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  • #1496820
    ultrarunner
    Participant

    stilgoin, congratulations! What a story. I didn't know that we are in the same age group 🙂 I can't imagine going through the deaths and finishing the exams. All the best in your future endeavor.

    CPA/ MST/ Roger CPA Review

    FAR 72,67,79 (Roger+Wiley test bank)11/15
    AUD 80 (Roger)10/15
    BEC 80 (Roger)4/16
    REG 63,78 (Roger+Ninja MCQs)5/16

    #1496827

    Congratulations! Thank you for posting your inspiration story. I have tear in my eyes.

    #1496850
    Stilgoin
    Participant

    Lol I have shed a few tears myself. And I am an experienced student. 😀 Thanks guys. I’m just glad it worked out for me. Good luck to you all too.

    Stilgoin, CPA

    There are enough critics. Be an encourager

    B | 62, 78
    A | 73, 67, 79
    R | 82
    F | 59, 59, Waiting

    Ethics | 93

    "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts."
    ~Winston Churchill

    “In a world full of critics, be an encourager."

    #1496862
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @stilgoin – Big wow and congrats. What a story and a real inspiration . This is amazing .Started school at 38 in 2010 and finished with MBA in 2015 and CPA in 2017. OMG this is the best.I can understand what you have gone through. Congrats again. Your story will definitely motivate others.Thank you for sharing your wonderful story. Hats off to you .

    #1496869
    mtaylo24
    Participant

    Congratulations and thanks for sharing! You really deserved that pass!

    CPA (2017)

    REG:  75

    BEC:  76

    FAR:  77

    AUD: 78

     

    CMA (2019)

    P1: 380

    P2: 360

    AUD - 1st - 60 (12/12), 61 (2/13), 61 (8/13), 78! (11/15)
    REG - 55 (2/16) 69 (5/16) Retake(8/16)
    BEC - 71(5/16) Retake (9/16)
    FAR - (8/16)

    #1496910
    jc510
    Participant

    great job OP! this is inspirational!

    Aud- 85

    BEC-75

    FAR- 77

    Reg-80

    #1496916
    Meg267
    Participant

    Congratulations! That's so good to hear that you've finished this journey! What an amazing accomplishment despite the ups and downs. You should be proud. 🙂

    BEC - 57, 68, 78
    REG - 62, 82
    AUD - 61, 76
    FAR - 79

    Licensed.
    No one ever fails the CPA exam, there are only those who give up.

    #1497001
    njvath
    Participant

    I am so happy for you!! Congratulations, you have worked so hard!

    FAR - 76
    AUD - 74, 74
    BEC - 83
    REG - TBD

    #1497064
    CPA788
    Participant

    Such good times @stilgoin. I've been following you since I got on here, which looks like it was also when you started your journey. You have just gotten worked through this and I'm stoked for you! Friggin party time. I'll put you in the same boat as my other A71 idol, @cpa50, and her 10 FAR attempts.

    BEC - 74, 77 (Becker only)

    FAR - 72, 71, 78 (Becker+NINJA)

    REG - 69, 59, 69, 72, 76 (Becker+a private tutor+NINJA+Gleim free trial+seriously anything else I could review)

    AUD - 77 (Becker only)

    CA candidate

    BEC - 74, 77
    FAR - 72, 71 (retake 7/29)
    REG - 69
    AUD - Q4 '16

    CA Candidate

    #1497145
    Namstut
    Participant

    @stilgoin it is unbelievable how much you went through! I am so very sorry for all of the heartbreaking losses in your life!

    You definitely proved to yourself and others that nothing is impossible! Congratulations on your great achievement and you should be so proud of yourself!

    Cheers!

    When the going gets tough, the tough get going.

    All Done!!!

    AUD 7/6/16 Passed
    BEC 9/3/16
    FAR TBD
    REG TBD

    #1497186
    Stilgoin
    Participant

    Thank you everyone. I am headed to Nola for Mardis Gras to celebrate!!!! I can’t believe I get a break. Lol

    Stilgoin, CPA

    There are enough critics. Be an encourager

    B | 62, 78
    A | 73, 67, 79
    R | 82
    F | 59, 59, Waiting

    Ethics | 93

    "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts."
    ~Winston Churchill

    “In a world full of critics, be an encourager."

    #1497195
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thank you for sharing your journey with us! I'm grateful for you too! I needed to hear this story.

    #1497243
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Sorry for your losses, and thank you for sharing. You've inspired a number of people through your post – big congrats to you!

    #1497307
    smoothiezguy
    Participant

    If that isn't a tragically sweet success story, I don't know what is!!! Many congrats on faithfully sticking with it and passing.

    BEC - 83 x1
    FAR - 87 x1
    AUD - 71 | 82 x2
    REG - 93 x1

    I'm Done!!!

    CMA - 430
    BEC - 83
    FAR - ?
    AUD -
    REG -

    #1525155
    Stilgoin
    Participant

    Just and update- I am now Stilgoin, CPA 🙂 Thanks everyone for your support.

    Stilgoin, CPA

    There are enough critics. Be an encourager

    B | 62, 78
    A | 73, 67, 79
    R | 82
    F | 59, 59, Waiting

    Ethics | 93

    "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts."
    ~Winston Churchill

    “In a world full of critics, be an encourager."

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