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Welcome to AUD Study Plan Talk!

This is the place where you can put your AUD study plan in writing and put it in action.  Talk about your broad-range plans for tackling AUD as well as your nitty-gritty day-to-day study plans.  Compare and contrast with others about what works/worked for them and help each other "tweak" study plans accordingly.

Don't forget to check out the forum's area on Study Tools & Review Programs...that's the place where you can discuss, compare & contrast review programs, books and software.  You can find it here.
http://www.cpanet.com/cpa_forum/forum_topics.asp?FID=4

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Here's something to help you brainstorm and possibly jumpstart your own study plan.  Don't forget to come back here and put your plan in writing! 

It's a visual Studying Methodology tool forum member cpasunj created for his BEC & REG study plan and you can find it here, especially check out the Routine Studying section.  It was great to see "visit CPAnet Forum" under Motivation!



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Here are some ideas to hopefully get you started...

#1 from Dparkx81 here:

I used the Wiley book, read each section (Take Notes) and did the multiple choice questions. I do about 4-5 modules then go back and read the things I highlighted and use my notes to supplment them. I would do the multiple choice questions again. After I finish the book, I would do a final review and do the questions I got wrong or guessed and got right. Three sections and I never touched a practice simulation question and passed all three on the first try. If you know the multiple choice then you will do fine on the Sims. I believe you're wasting time if you practice the Sim since the sim questions on the test are nothing like what you practiced. This is what worked for me and hopefully can work for others.

#2 from rogercpa (also in link above):
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thanks to all of you for your help.  another question.........how much time per week did you guys study?  I know everyone is different but i just want an estimate.  how long (eg couple months?  3 months?) did you guys study?  if possible, breakdown for each section please.  once again, thank you very much and good luck to all of you
The AICPA recommends 2 - 3 hours of self study (M/C + Sims) for each hour of lecture that you watch. Just going by our course lecture times, this works out as follows:

FAR - 96 hours
REG - 72 hours
AUD - 60 hours
BEC - 48 hours

Keep in mind that is just a minimum suggestion - I think previous posters really have the idea of "self study" down to a science! And I definitely recommend a previous poster's suggestion of sitting down and writing out your entire week - from waking up to going to bed, you need to account for each and every hour in your day (including TV time, nights out with friends, etc - although some of that should be put on the back burner until you pass!). Otherwise, it's just too easy to procrastinate.

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So...what's your AUD Study Plan???

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I am going to study for AUD the same way I did for everything else...

1. Read the chapter thoroughly.
2. Watch the Becker lecture and highlight/make notes next to everything that is important.
3. do the required homework.
4. Make flash cards for chapter
5. Simulation for chapter

REPEAT STEPS 1-5 for each chapter, but after every chapter 2 and 4, do a progress test.

After each chapter is done. Re-read important parts of chapter (highlighted and notes part) and re-do all the homework again.

Final Exams. Then final review in which I will do all the homework problems i got wrong over again, and marking down why i  got them wrong again if i did.

In between, using my flash cards on the bus and whenever i am running around with a little free time.

 

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