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Hi guys,
I just need some clarification. I’m beginning to create my schedule for studying for the CPA and am looking at the documents I need to fill out before I start studying. I came across an example of someone’s NTS and was curious about one part of it. For each section it says the “earliest you can take the exam” and the “latest you can take the exam”, which is a six month period. What if I study 9 weeks for FAR and AUD each? That would pretty much take 6 months. Does this mean that I would miss out on the other parts? I don’t think so but I’m kind of confused.
Also, do you guys follow the general rule of studying for a part, taking the part, studying for the next part, and then scheduling 45 days out from the exam or do you take a section and immediately schedule when you will take the next section?
Thanks for the help!
P.S. – Sorry if these are stupid questions…
"Begin with the end in mind"FAR - TBD
REG - TBD
AUD - TBD
BEC - TBD
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