Audit Help

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    A few weeks ago I took an audit and was confident that I passed it, but I got 73.. I decided immediately to take it again, but I felt less prepared on my 2nd time (didnt study while waiting for my 1st score) so I guess I didnt pass this time either. I’m preparing to retake it while I’m waiting for the results. I’ve been only using Ninja and I went through all MSQ’s and SIMS. I feel like I know the material well (thanks to Cram Sessions!) and have detailed notes, so I want to focus only on MSQs and SIMS. Can you recommend any supplemental material just for MSQ’s and SIMS that is not too expensive?

    Thank you in advance!! 

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    Ninja Albert
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    Hi

    Did you end up clearing AUD or still in the process. I would give you couple tips that helped me while studying for AUD I already learned it also took awhile with a bunch of 73,74s.

    I would say stick with Ninja and keep on doing the MCQs but don't just do them answer the questions with out looking at the choices that really will give you a sense of how much you really know. Like many will tell you keep reviewing the topics and go through all the topics and especially the topics your not so well on and you are the only one who would know!

    I would tell you also if you have Becker you can use it or any other study material but I think it is possible to clear with Ninja only but many can argue.

    good luck on the retake if you already cleared get to the next one right away with no time wasted!

    #3310675
    Chris
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    I often take just as much time reviewing my MC sets as I do completing them, because I really find value in the explanations, more than the notes or lessons (after the initial read/viewing). I take all my questions in test mode to replicate a real test setting and when I have finished a practice exam or 72 MC, I take the time to review thoroughly why I was right or wrong and to understand. During my first attempt at AUD, I tended to skip the questions I has gotten right, assuming I knew them. But this time I am making sure I know why an answer is right or wrong and what answers are best for any given scenario.

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    Ninja Albert
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    right as soon as you fail by a 73 doesn't mean you should just go and review your weak areas because the strong areas become weak and then that will result in another failing grade. So you must review and retain the info and not forget because remember we have been waiting for a week for our scores and some of us more than a couple weeks and most of the time we don't study at that time which can cause us to forget!!

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