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I am currently studying for the cpa exam, I was considering taking all 4 sections at once (during one testing window).  In your opinion, is a better strategy taking each section individually over 4 testing windows or 2 sections over 2 windows.  Please let me know your experiences and opinions.  
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I wouldn't take them all in one or two consecutive days.  The exam allows flexible scheduling.  Take advantage of it!  I did two sections per window.  If you're really ready, I'd at least take a week or two between sections to concentrate on each.  You could still complete them all in the same window then.  You'd better be at the top of your game though!
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