Tips, advice, anything?

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  • #1560819
    cpadeep
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    Hey guys,

    This is my first time posting but I’ve been reading the forum for a while now. I’m one of the lucky few who gets to take the CPA exam after the new changes made on April 1, 2017. I’m just looking for any study tips, exam tips, etc that can help me prepare for the exam.

    Currently, I am looking to take the exam in this order: FAR (August), AUD (October), REG (December), and BEC (March). Why? Mainly because a graduate from my school who has already obtained their CPA recommended this order.

    As far as when I sit for the exams, I want to finish up in 6 months. Which I know is bold and ultimately very tasking. In order to finish up in 6 months (or sooner if possible) I am doing nothing but studying and taking the exam. While my current schedule currently is at around 8 months, I am hoping I can tune it to ~6 months.

    I want to be able to ask “What’s the best review material available on the market?” but that is pretty much an opinion question. Which leads me into my next debate, I don’t know whether I should go with Becker (the original plan) or find something cheaper and try that out.

    Sorry about such a long post, I’m just a recent graduate trying to pretend like I have my life together. Any input is welcome, and very much appreciated!

    FAR - August 2017
    AUD - October 2017
    REG - December 2017
    BEC - March 2018
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  • #1560864
    aaronmo
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    I took Becker, finished in about 6 months. No fails.

    I did all of the work/questions and the practice exams…worked out fine.

    I bought the flash cards, but never ended up using them.

    AUD - 96
    BEC - 84
    FAR - 89
    REG - 86
    Aaron and always remember, YMMV

    I profit from your CPE frustration. You're welcome.

    #1560874
    tg7174
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    I used CPAexcel for mine. Passed all on the first try other than REG. Only failed REG by one point (I actually had never taken a tax or business law class before this attempt, so it wasn't unexpected). Took mine over a 10 month period. Regardless of the materials you use, I highly recommend the NINJA Notes, Audio, and MCQs. I used those for all of my exams.

    AUD 83
    BEC 78
    FAR 78
    REG 74, 79
    #1560985
    JustAnotherWannabe
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    I used CPAExcel and passed all 4 on the first try. If you're paying full price I don't think Becker is worth it. You will get essentially the same material in almost all programs. Whether you pass or fail is much more about your study habits and preparation than what review course you are using. Good luck!

    AUD- 98 2/24/16
    FAR-
    REG-
    BEC-

    Self Study CPAExcel

    #1561021
    aaronmo
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    When you're talking about the costs involved in education, and the salary increase you'd hope for as a CPA, I just don't think a couple of hundred dollars is a relevant decision factor. I didn't take any other courses…but I know I felt like I got my money's worth with Becker.

    AUD - 96
    BEC - 84
    FAR - 89
    REG - 86
    Aaron and always remember, YMMV

    I profit from your CPE frustration. You're welcome.

    #1561092
    Missy
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    Content wise there's not much difference between programs. However they all present the material in a different way and some courses will compliment your learning style. In my opinion it's about mastering efficiency (the only way to know for sure if you did is a pass otherwise you're just guessing.) I'm guessing aaron above could have passed all four in six months using any of the reviews out there because he somehow figured out how to study efficiently straight out of the gate. Me on the other hand likely still would have failed REG once and AUD twice even if I had used Becker, my problem wasn't the material it was that I had very limited study time and should have waited until I finished my master's before trying it.

    Old timer,  A71'er since 2010.

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    #1561114
    Anonymous
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    Has anyone tried becker live classes?

    im trying to decide between becker self study & live class. any opinions would be appreciated. thanks

    #1561476
    aaronmo
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    Mia – it's possible, and then I'd be praising a different one. Most folks I talked to said Becker was the best, so I went with Becker.

    I had a very bad taste with Wiley from college…their stuff had a lot of poor wording and questionable logic. Becker ended up having some of that too.

    As far as studying…I worked my ass off in many of these sections. I'm a liberal arts background and took accounting classes at community college a few years before my exam prep, so I definitely think I had a much weaker background than most. I started with FAR and felt completely and totally overwhelmed. There were things I had never even learned in class…and far more I couldn't remember. I was studying 60 hours/week the first 3-4 weeks in FAR. Not exaggerating. Where others were re-learning, i was learning for the first time. It got easier after about lesson 4. What really bothered me was that I poured my soul into learning the tough stuff…dollar value lifo, pensions…etc…and then my exam was much simpler, but in INCREDIBLY minute detail. TONS of questions about IFRS, and document titles. My guess is that I DESTROYED the SIMS and was weaker on the MC.

    Audit was the only class where I had a 4 year degree course, and I found Audit to be highly intuitive. I didn't work very hard on audit…maybe 15 hrs/week for a few weeks. For me, it just made sense, and was less memorization reliant.

    REG had parts that were insanely easy for me and others that were hard; I had a very weak tax class, and no experience preparing tax. I found it very difficult to remember what went where and what the different forms and schedules were. I've done tax as a job now for 6 months, and had that been the case then…all of REG would have been pretty easy. Since I had no background, I did 60 hour weeks on the tax and entity areas. The contracts and law part I found easy, but I have more legal background than most.

    BEC was a serious pain in the ass for me…I didn't have any of the BS business classes, and BEC was largely the non-sense business classes. Theory of non-sense with arbitrary definitions. It was fluff, and I hate studying fluff. The IT section was just painful…and I still have COSO cube nightmares. What manufactured horse pokey! I thought that Becker's organization of this area was also very poorly done.

    My study habits and prep varied depending on the material; for FAR, it was just REPETITION. ENDLESS REPETITION and re-reading the same material until I got it. I didn't emphasize the basics as well as I should have. For Audit I honestly didn't do much at all. I read the book/watched lectures…did the questions and that was that. For REG I had to develop detailed spread sheets charting the different entities and their differences, the different forms…etc. BEC I had to heavily rely on flash cards and re-reading. The cost accounting portion I handled like FAR.

    I had strengths and weaknesses. I don't mean to be arrogant, but in terms of book intelligence…and testing…I'm smart. Very smart. I'm usually good at concepts and strategy, and I'm an excellent reader. Sometimes that is a disadvantage, because I'm reading something in a more focused way than the guy who wrote it…and he intended a simpler interpretation. I found that more the case on practice exams than the real ones. My legal/liberal arts background was both good and bad…I was less prepared than most others, but I'm also better at critical thinking.

    As far as weaknesses, I'm older…and my memory banks just aren't what they were. Memory was never my strength anyway. Memorization is very tough for me, and takes a lot of time and repetition. I also find it hard to get things in long term memory. This becomes more of an issue with things that are rote memorization rather than conceptual. Stuff like BEC, and REG forms, were really challenging for me. I probably do better on SIMs than M/C.

    AUD - 96
    BEC - 84
    FAR - 89
    REG - 86
    Aaron and always remember, YMMV

    I profit from your CPE frustration. You're welcome.

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