Posted: 11 Apr 2010 at 23:43 | IP Logged
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AccountingNerd8 wrote:
I feel paralyzed. I have had all weekend to study, but I've only read one page. The material is so overwhelming. I've got 30 more hours of lecture to watch, 1000+ pages to read, and 1300 questions to cover before the end of next month.
I had a good understanding of most of the topics in BEC. For REG, I was lost in the tax chapters, but I knew the law stuff. AUD was almost enjoyable (until I got my score). But, I skim through the FAR book and nothing looks familiar. I don't even know the basics like LIFO and FIFO. I couldn't capitalize a lease if my life depended on it. Pensions? Isn't that what old people get?
Intermediate I and II sure was fun sitting next to my boyfriend in class. Was even more fun skipping class together. But sitting here now with the FAR book, clueless and dumbfounded= NOT FUN.
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Don't feel bad. The only reason why I kept the very basic stuff fresh was because I cracked open a FAR book or went online and read up on it when I wasn't working in accounting. The hard hitting stuff like Bond/Notes, Investments, Pensions, Income Taxes, Cash Flows, yada yada yada, I remembered much of nothing! College sucked for me because I spent the entire time in physical, agonizing pain so I learned almost nothing.
Pensions actually turned out not to be that bad. I just wrapped up that module. If you need the basics, go here: http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072994029/student_vie w0/chapter1/
On the left hand side, click PowerPoint Presentations. I am utilizing the crap out of these presentations. I don't remember much from FAR II and I sure as heck don't remember anything from Advanced Accounting. What I'm doing is reviewing the slides and talking my way through them. Then, I go to the Yaeger lectures and I am able to understand things. Gotta start from the bottom and work your way up.
Oh yeah, I am using the Gleim Test Prep CD. Once I finish a module, I go to Gleim and do questions on previous modules and then add the questions on the one I just finished. You can choose to have the questions thrown at you randomly. You may do a inventory question and then your next question may be a pension question. I just keep adding more and more questions. This is the way you do it so you don't forget previous topics you've covered. I'm up to 800+ questions now in the study bank between all the modules I covered. I think I still have 500+ to answer though. By the time I finish Yaeger, I'll be up to about 1500 questions in Gleim that I'll need to answer between the topics. I'm getting tons of practice...and it's fun. :D
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