Posted: 20 Dec 2010 at 11:24 | IP Logged
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I've taken 3 sections of the exam so far and have managed to pass one. Looking back at my lone passing score, a few things stuck out that enabled me a better opportunity to achieve a passing score. For starters, when I began studying for FAR I decided that I would not schedule the exam until I felt ready to take it. I also used Yaeger and had structure to my studying.
When I took BEC and AUD, I didn't use any study programs. I just bought the Wiley book and tried to pace myself through the book. When I began studying for each, I also scheduled the exam date hoping to put pressure on myself to be ready by that selected date.
Now I'm trying to motivate myself to study for REG. My wife gave birth to our son "Easton" in November, so the past few months have killed my motivation to study. I'm hoping to take REG by the end of February if I can make myself get down to business. I'm giving Bisk a shot with REG so I will again be studying with structure. I'm convinced those two issues were the only reason I failed. For those of you that are having trouble passing sections, for one section just try to study first and then schedule after you have gone through the materials.
My FAR score expires in January 2012. I know many feel pressured to pass all four by the 18 month expiration date. Don't hurt yourself by trying to rush and pass everything so quick, not giving yourself enough time to study. It's better to take 2-2.5 months studying and pass than studying 1-1.5 months and failing.
I'm confident I'll pass all four by the end of May because I'm not gonna rush myself studying. If I take each part when I feel ready, how could I fail?
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