Posted: 07 Mar 2007 at 15:59 | IP Logged
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BEC isn't necessarily what you'd want to start with, because it's integrative (contains material relevant to the other 3 sections). Wiley has a good reputation for BEC, though.
I don't think you'd need more than 2 months to study, depending on your other obligations (work/family/etc), and your background and learning style. BEC has a strong "memorize random facts" component to it, and if you're good at that, you won't need as much time.
I studied 6 days for BEC, while working full-time, with a 3 year old at home, and passed with a 92. There's some guy here whose total "study" for BEC consisted of listening to an audio review tape starting at midnight the night before the exam, and ending when he walked in the next morning, and he got a 74. So if there's any section you can pass with minimal preparation, I vote for BEC.
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