Posted: 01 Sep 2009 at 17:16 | IP Logged
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I think using the same Becker materials for studying (viewing lectures, reading the text, taking notes) will be fine. If I were in your position I would try to get different MCQs. By the time I was done studying for FAR I could answer the mcq questions before looking at the answer choices. This is fine if you understand the principles and context of the question, but after doing the mcq several times I was naturally attracted towards the right answer even if my grasp of the question was weak.
From reading other posts, there are several good sources of mcq out there at reasonable prices. Overall, focus on your weaknesses and try to get exposure to different practice questions.
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