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another57Participant
For AUD retake i went through all the MCQs and typed notes and did some simulations and typed notes. First time around I couldn't finish through the MCQ and didn't look at a single sim. I was weaker on the SIMs which makes sense. Definitely helped me the second time around. I took a 8 month break before going back to AUD (started studying for REG during that period and it was BRUTAL – ended up failing both times I took it). I was surprised by how much i retained. For me anyway, coming back to it later was better. AUD was a big mess in my head and I couldn't mentally organize it. When I came back I realized I retained a lot but was able to refresh and try to understand it without all the mix up that was there before. I studied for 5-6 weeks for the retake and just hammered MCQ and SIMS. I did them in order so I could map it out and fully understand each concept before I moved on. Either or is fine really.
AUD: 62,75BEC: 48,76
REG: 35,35,57, 75
FAR: 19,57, 1/27/20
another57ParticipantI thought I bombed REG, but ended up passing! The multiple choice questions felt like a breeze for me. I was pretty sure I got almost all of them right as I guessed on one or two… (my results said MCQ was stronger). When SIMS came around I felt broken by the 1st testlet. Rushed passed it because I was scared I was going to run out of time on the rest of the sims. Rushed through 2nd testlet. Depressed during 3rd so just clicked submit. Finished an hour early which has never happened before when i passed. Usually taking the exam down to the last minute. Somehow ended up with a 75. Felt like a dream. Still does.
AUD: 62,75BEC: 48,76
REG: 35,35,57, 75
FAR: 19,57, 1/27/20
another57ParticipantChecked over 100x it feels haha!
AUD: 62,75BEC: 48,76
REG: 35,35,57, 75
FAR: 19,57, 1/27/20
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