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Posted: 18 Mar 2012 at 10:17 | IP Logged
I would definitely suggest to read the book and take
notes. I found part 1 to be have the most conceptual and
definition type questions of the three parts I took
(exempt from part 4). I found that it really helped to
read through the standards over and over in the book and
take notes. I did many, many, practice questions while
studying but my foundation came from learning the Gleim
material from the book first. I took the exam while I
was still in school though, so was starting from scratch
as I had no professional internal audit experience to
draw from. I used the Gleim book and Test prep cd.
Joined: 12 Jul 2012 Location: United States
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Posted: 12 Jul 2012 at 23:12 | IP Logged
I just failed Part I yesterday and Part II today. OMG! I knew I wasn't
prepared for Part II, because I didn't even review the Sampling section
of the Gliem book.
I thought I did well on Part I. But I guess I found some questions tricky.
I was always left with 2 choices. Anyway, I'm going to try again. But def
going to drink my sorrows tonight.
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