Took FAR today….Sad…

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  • #816147
    rsg149
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    I took FAR today and honestly felt like I had to guess on a lot of MCQ’s. This comes after a LOT of studying. I guess I may have gotten unlucky with some of the questions i drew.

    Testlet 1: easy/medium difficulty

    Testlet 2: easy/medium

    Testlet 3 easy/medium

    I could not notice much difference in difficulty throughout the test.

    The sims were pretty tough. 2 or 3 i had no idea and made educated guesses. I feel like i may have gotten about 40-50% correct on sims.

    As far as the rest of the test goes, I honestly have no idea. I felt like i may have gotten about 60% of the questions right. I really felt like i was strong in gov/nfp, but after taking the test and seeing the questions I got, maybe I was wrong. I honestly feel much worse than I did when i came out of my first test (AUD) and I made an 80 on it. Im hoping there is a chance in hell I passed this thing, because I damn sure dont want to do it again.

    PLEASE SHARE YOUR SUCCESS STORIES SO I CAN SLEEP TONIGHT!!!

    AUD - 80

    FAR - 68, 78

    BEC - 69, 72, 87

    REG - 77

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  • #816516
    KJ
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    I took FAR earlier this month. I can never tell the difficulty (I still don't understand how people can tell that) level. My experience was probably same as yours, I don't have any hope to pass but I will find out tonight. My SIMS were torturing and I don't even know if I got the AL one correct.

    I always tell myself…nothing I can do now to reverse/change what I already did. I took 2 days off studying after my FAR. I have heard people passing with horrible experience with their exams so we can hope we did too :), Good luck to you!!!

    AUD - NINJA in Training
    BEC - NINJA in Training
    FAR - NINJA in Training
    REG - NINJA in Training
    "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler" - Albert Einstein

    FAR - August 2016
    AUD - September 2016
    REG - October 2016
    BEC - November 2016

    Remember: "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." - Albert Einstein

    #816522
    Anonymous
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    My FAR experience was definitely the worst I've ever had for any exam in life. I mentally checked out in the third testlet, thought I got absolutely destroyed by the SIMs, and yet I passed with an 84.

    With the CPA, if you think you failed, that probably means you passed.

    #816534
    KJ
    Participant

    @C3PA2016…Hoping to be as lucky as you…fingers crossed!!!

    AUD - NINJA in Training
    BEC - NINJA in Training
    FAR - NINJA in Training
    REG - NINJA in Training
    "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler" - Albert Einstein

    FAR - August 2016
    AUD - September 2016
    REG - October 2016
    BEC - November 2016

    Remember: "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." - Albert Einstein

    #818766
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I have a general question regarding time budgeting during FAR exam.
    my understanding is that time will begin with 0 minutes and adds up until reaches 240 minutes (4 hours).
    Is this how it works?

    I am planning to sit for exam in Sept 7th and want to have a time allocation, so i know at what time i should/must be done with each part and move the next.

    thanks in advance!

    #818790
    PrayForMeForCPA
    Participant

    @rsg149 You can never tell how you did. I felt the same way. FAR was my 3rd exam and I was just overwhelmed with all the material. I did not even get a chance to get to F10 in Becker. I had already passed REG and AUD. I felt FAR was my hardest exam and left feeling so defeated. When I left the exam I really felt as if I made in the mid to low 60s. I was very certain that I did not pass. I have been studying for BEC now and it was hard to focus knowing that I am going to have to back up and take FAR again. Then this morning, a miracle happened. I checked my FAR score at 1:00 am and it was not showing. I checked again at 3:30 am and I passed with an 86. I was in complete shock and printed the screen just to make sure they can't take it away from me and say it was a mistake. There is always hope so don't beat yourself up. I was in your shoes about a month ago.

    REG 89
    AUD 78
    FAR 86
    BEC TBD 9/2016

    ONLY USING BECKER SELF-STUDY, SO FAR...
    REG: 89
    AUD: 78
    FAR: TBD 8/2016
    BEC: TBD 9/2016

    #819279
    rsg149
    Participant

    @paymeforcpa Yea I just don't know what to do. I told everyone when i took AUD that i probably had failed, just to keep my expectations low haha, but ended up passing. I knew I had done somewhat well on AUD, but as for FAR, I really just have no idea. I studied a lot, but I just didn't have high confidence on A TON of MCQ's from the actual test. I was trending anywhere from like 40% to 80% on becker practices. Hopefully I'll be surprised like you were. How did you feel like your testlet difficulty was? did they get harder or stay the same?

    Guess the only thing left do do now is start studying for BEC!

    AUD - 80

    FAR - 68, 78

    BEC - 69, 72, 87

    REG - 77

    #819291
    caotran
    Participant

    When I took FAR, I couldn't tell if the testlet is medium or difficult either. Also, on my first testlet, I forgot to choose 7 questions (I flagged them but mistakenly hit SUBMIT twice even the computer reminded me.)
    But I still passed it. So wait until the score released. Maybe you didn't do badly as you thought you did.

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