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romidxb
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I have roughly one and half month left of revision..
Using Becker, I am very weak with Finance, and overwhelmed with the content of it. Unsure of how to go about it.

Also i am on leaves for studies, but am unable to sit and study.. Kindly provide some tips to actually sit (10-12 hours) and study (not dream) and how to go about it..

How should i divide the 4 subjects between the nearly 1 month of prep left..

will appreciate your help..
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Jerry
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romidxb wrote:
I have roughly one and half month left of revision..
Using Becker, I am very weak with Finance, and overwhelmed with the content of it. Unsure of how to go about it.

Also i am on leaves for studies, but am unable to sit and study.. Kindly provide some tips to actually sit (10-12 hours) and study (not dream) and how to go about it..

How should i divide the 4 subjects between the nearly 1 month of prep left..

will appreciate your help..

Be realistic!  I think that taking 4 exams in one window is overly ambitious.  It may look good on paper, but your study plan has to fit your lifestyle.  Take FAR & BEC in the first window and REG & AUD in the second window.

Go online and buy the book, "You Can Pass the CPA Exam" (Third Edition) by Debra R. Hopkins.  I wish that someone had told me about her book before I started these exams.

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I try to study first thing in the morning before the rest of my family is awake.  Weekdays 6:-7:30 am and at night when there is not much noise going on in the house from 9:30-10:00pm.  Not an ideal situation but it forces me to get in at lease 3 hours a day.

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romidxb
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i passsed 3 in one attempt..

need advice on Fare.. in 2 months..

what is best study plan, keepin in mind, in working and a little tired of it alll..

thank a ton
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