Posted: 04 Jan 2009 at 19:41 | IP Logged
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Hi, Kobey. I am just starting to study for the CPA. The Becker CPA Review program recommends 30-35 hours per week of studying for five-six months, for all four sections. What you do is study for one section for 1-1.5 months (such as FAR), take the FAR CPA exam afterward, then study for REG, take the REG CPA exam, and so forth.
The Bisk CPA Review book recommends 20 hours per week for the average candidate. By average they mean those who made high grades in their college accounting classes.
Rather than "get a good amount of studying for all four parts that would serve as a great foundation for later studying," I think it may be more efficient for you to pick a good CPA review program, put your whole effort into studying, and take the CPA test immediately. Chances are good all that info from the studying you do now will be mostly forgotten later on. If you do decide to quit, I would study as much as you can possibly fit into your life beyond the recommended 20-35 hours per week. Treat it like a full time job + overtime. Better to overestimate than underestimate.
Edited by BlessMePlease on 04 Jan 2009 at 19:43
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