Better ways to study for audit

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    habitual
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    Hey guys, I am curious how others study for AUD. I am using Becker study materials, and I have made it through A1 and A2. The material seems to be clicking, but there are so many different reports and wording for regular audits, special purpose frameworks, compilations, reviews, etc.
    Do you have any tips or tricks for getting this information straight in your head? I was thinking about getting one of those large easel note pads so I can get more information on one sheet of paper. Maybe this type of visual will help it click? Has anyone else tried something like this?

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    I have done something similar. I wrote out the standard audit report and made sure that I know and understand the wording. Once I did that I created a spreadsheet and I note the different reports and situations that they come up. I then note the changes that has on the standard audit report.

    I have to say I was always skeptical of people saying that writing helps you remember things. However, this go around as I study for my audit retake I have come realize that it actually works.

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