How did you pass AUD? - Page 2

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    Anonymous
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    For those who passed AUD, how did you prepare for it? I’m willing to try anything at this point.

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    For the most recent attempt I watched the Roger lectures and did the class problems and tried to spread out as much as I can the MCQ over Roger's software, WTB, and Ninja MCQ and made my own flashcards. I tried to spread them out so to prevent memoziring MCQ. But I have heard that it is good to get to the Review stage of Ninja MCQ so I'm desperate enough to give that a try.

    #664555
    Anonymous
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    Ninja. I did 6100 MCQs … Looked at 5 SIMS …

    #664556
    juuustin
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    @BRITTANY.CAMP it sounds like you just received your score for AUD recently, which means you won't be able to take it again in Q2, so don't worry about trying to squeeze it in on the 29th. If you are already registered for BEC, you might as well take it, and then re-schedule AUD for early July.

    MD Candidate: 10/1/14

    FAR - 87 (11/23/14)
    REG - 87 (1/30/15)
    BEC - 89 (4/19/15)
    AUD - 98 (5/30/15)

    Ethics - 100

    Experience - In Progress!

    #664557
    law0915
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    Becker Lectures, Becker assigned MCQ only (no optional, progress tests, or SIMS), Ninja Notes, Ninja Audio = BAM!

    The Becker Lectures were golden to understand what is going on for me. This coming from a guy who graduated college in 2008 and had one Audit class that year, no public audit or tax experience-just 5 years of G/L accounting experience. Good luck!

    REG 77 Feb14
    BEC 13*, 79 Aug14
    FAR 64**, 76 Nov14
    AUD 89 Feb15

    *Exited exam after first testlet
    **Only studied F1-F6 out of 10 Becker chapters

    Licensed Arizona CPA

    #664558
    BRITTANY.CAMP
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    Yeah I realized that after reregistering.

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    ymmit
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    My advice is to pay attention to the language used in each question. The way the question is phrased in vitally important to the answer. I feel like audit would be extremely difficult for someone who speaks English as a second language (that's why it has the lowest passing % in my opinion). Pay attention the wording/grammar etc.!!!

    Licensed CPA!

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