AUD – Take it or delay it

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  • #1656679
    Anonymous
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    Is there any big change in Auditing in January exam? I currently scheduled in December but I just start Gleim study unit 9. I am worrying about I cannot finish all study units and give myself a final review. I consider to reschedule in January but will be at the beginning of January because my NTS will be good until January 10th.

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  • #1656694
    9999
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    According to many AUD won't take that much time and a month shall be enough to study..I also plan to start studying next week and will take it in December

    #1656925
    shawn in VA
    Participant

    I studied AUD for 3 weeks and got 74. I have ZERO audit experience in my career. Not bad failing by 1 point only. I retake in 1 week.

    Just remember AUD is memorization to some degree. You want to study fast and hard. No dragging for months on end b/c you forget earlier info. I allocated about 1 month for my retake and dedicating about 20 hours per week.

    #1657057
    Jen-J
    Participant

    There's a new standard on Going Concerns for Q1, but that's the main change I've heard about. I'm starting AUD next week and testing at the beginning of Q1.

    #1657264
    sacpa
    Participant

    @ckcpa18: I took BEC last week. Just started preparing for AUD & planning to take in December. I also have Gleim. My access expires in December so decided to take AUD. This is a re-take so I figured I can manage.

    @ckcpa18 & @AL: Maybe we can team up & post questions/concerns for AUD since we are all taking AUD in December.

    FAR - < than 75, 10/2013, 2/2015
    BEC - < than 75, 10/2013
    AUD - < than 75, 8/2015, 1/2016

    ~ Winners fail until they succeed. Losers quit when they fail. - Robert Kiyosaki
    ~ I survived because the fire inside burned brighter than the fire around me.
    ~ Something will grow from all you are going through. And it will be YOU.
    ~ Right now you may not be where you intend to be, but it's where you need to be in order to get where you want to go.

    #1657268
    sacpa
    Participant

    @ckcpa18: I just finished Unit 1 & started on Unit 2. I think there will be enough time for preparation with considerable review, so planning to take it on 12/8 or 12/9. My local Prometric is usually closed on Sundays so won't wait till the December 10th.

    FAR - < than 75, 10/2013, 2/2015
    BEC - < than 75, 10/2013
    AUD - < than 75, 8/2015, 1/2016

    ~ Winners fail until they succeed. Losers quit when they fail. - Robert Kiyosaki
    ~ I survived because the fire inside burned brighter than the fire around me.
    ~ Something will grow from all you are going through. And it will be YOU.
    ~ Right now you may not be where you intend to be, but it's where you need to be in order to get where you want to go.

    #1657319
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @sacpa

    If you decide to take in December, you'd better schedule it and occupy the seat. It can be all booked very quickly.

    I feel recent couple days I can finish a study unit much quicker than at the beginning. Maybe I start to be comfortable with Auditing study now. I decide to take it. Thanks all here who gave me sights.

    #1657333
    sacpa
    Participant

    @ckcpa18: Once I get my NTS, I will schedule. Usually lot of people reschedule towards the end of December & lot of slots open up at that time.

    Good that you have decided to take AUD in December. Good Luck!

    FAR - < than 75, 10/2013, 2/2015
    BEC - < than 75, 10/2013
    AUD - < than 75, 8/2015, 1/2016

    ~ Winners fail until they succeed. Losers quit when they fail. - Robert Kiyosaki
    ~ I survived because the fire inside burned brighter than the fire around me.
    ~ Something will grow from all you are going through. And it will be YOU.
    ~ Right now you may not be where you intend to be, but it's where you need to be in order to get where you want to go.

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