Please help!!

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  • #178065
    Anonymous
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    I scored at 73 on Audit (took on the last day of the testing window). I am obviously HEARTBROKEN. But my plan was since I just studied the information I still have it all in my head. I was thinking that I could study for the new test with the clarifying auditing standards for 3 weeks and then take the test at the beginning of July.

    This would then allot 7 weeks to either study for BEC or REG. Any opinions on which one is doable in 7 weeks?

    Does this sound like a good idea? Anyone have any idea how much additional information is on Audit because of the updated standards?!

    Thank you in advance.

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    Anonymous
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    You should be fine with either. I work full time and I've only allotted 5-6 weeks of study time for any section.

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    Anonymous
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    Thanks – I think I decided on BEC.

    Any suggestions on how to cover the new standards on the audit test in 3 weeks? I was thinking about just doing multiple choice questions and practice tests for the three weeks and use that way to learn the new material.

    Any other suggestions??

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    BEC is generally considered to be easier if you took several business courses and are good at writing; REG is more related to AUD and often recommended to take after AUD. If it was me, I'd probably try to buckle down and study for REG, but it's mostly a preference thing.

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