AUD: Time Extension?

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    Anonymous
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    I just scheduled my exam for April 4th and the Prometric website claims I have 4:30 to complete the exam. Is this new?

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    jenuno01
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    This is common. They assume you'll be there bright n early to check-in… your test will only be 4 hours.

    Class of 2012

    #331954
    Anonymous
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    Thanks Jen!

    At first I was happy to see more time, then thought there had to be some catch (harder exam – if possible)

    lol

    #331955
    Anonymous
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    @jenuno01, I'm really impressed with your amazing score in Audit! Could you please give us some advices as how to study for Audit? I'm having some difficulties in studying Audit probably because I never worked as an auditor!

    I really Can't afford to fail the Audit exam due to some financial reasons!!

    Your inputs will be appreciated.

    #331956
    jenuno01
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    @Ali – Thanks. I'll list out what helped me pass:

    – Practice MCQ's over and over and over (you should know what that answers to the questions are before you even see what options you have–this is when you know you can move on with a topic) – Consider buying Wiley testbank, their SIMS are great.

    – If you're using Becker, do BOTH the final exams until you score in the 80's

    – Don't stress too much on AUD cycles… a lot of people (myself included) freak out about this section and spend way too much time on this topic… it is important, don't get me wrong… but not as important as Becker makes it seem.

    – Pace yourself on exam day… 4 hours is more than enough time for AUD, read the question and take time to review your testlets

    – Use the Research Tab for the SIMS as much as you can! Many of the SIMS are drop down boxes which may seem like you can answer them “logically”…don't risk it, make sure you do the research.

    Class of 2012

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