Posted: 21 Feb 2009 at 11:09 | IP Logged
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1st I would like to start by saying... there is NO barley passing this test! You either passed or failed. With that being said, you PASSED BEC so don't be worried about what percentage you received because it makes no difference in the grand scheme of things. Additionally, it does no have any influence on the other scores either because they are all seperate and exclusive. When I studied my butt off for REG. and thought I killed it, I finally recieved my grade and it was "barley" passing... I was worried just like you, but I am now moving on to my 4th test and I have still yet to fail one, and I knew REG. better then any other... SO DONT WORRY ABOUT THAT! :)
As for the study method... this is probably the most important part of successfully passing this test. It's all about your approach. Therefore if I was you I would think about taking a new and more refined approach.
Here is what worked for me thus far:
Read the chapter once on your own. Then watch the Becker lecture or whatever you are using (if you are using one). If not then just move on to the next step. Next, do MCQ. Mark the ones you get wrong and the ones you just guessed and got correct. Re-read notes, but this time only the important stuff. During this read, you will notice the stuff that is important because you will see it from the MCQ questions. Then make flash cards (although this step may be more useful in some parts morse so then others, for an example reg. and aud. flash cards are VERY useful, as apposed to fare and bec which they are not as helpful, or so i find). Now do simulations.
Move on to next chapter, and do the same exact steps.
IMPORTANT: after 1 or 2 chapters go back to the MCQ and do the ones you got wrong, or take a "becker progress test on those chapters" to refresh your memory. Remember reptition is key.
Finally when all is said and done. Redo all the MCQ questions again, and mark down the ones you get wrong AGAIN, and write an explanation as to why. Re-do sims if you have time. And re-read only important parts of chpts if you have time.
Yes, I know this sounds like a lot, but IF you do this... YOU WILL PASS the CPA!
Finally, my last point before I stop babbling... The best way to approach this method is to write our a clear and defined schedule for the entire weeks/months you are planning to study. DETAILED SCHEDULE. If you know what you need to get done in a week, you will do it. If you just dabble, you will not get everything you need to do, done!
GOOD LUCK, and hope this was helpful!
__________________ REG------FAR------BEC------AUD
-79-------78-------77------90->
ALL DONE on 1st TRY, w/Becker!
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