BEC Guidance

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    Hannah
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    Hi all,

    Just found out I passed AUD and FAR with about 5-6 weeks of studying for each. I am wanting to knock out BEC during July and REG at the end of August, if possible.

    Is 2-3 weeks of full-time studying adequate for BEC? Anything I should put a focus on during studying?

    Thanks!

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    itooshallpass
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    Congrats on your passes! I am studying BEC currently and was aiming for 7 weeks, but just pushed it back another week to give myself more time as I realize my weak areas. I have heard of people passing with only 2 or 3 weeks, but I would consider that the bare minimum, which would work if you are very dedicated. Considering your shorter times on FAR and AUD, it's possible, but personally I would give it more time, probably 4 weeks minimum. Granted I am not studying full-time, about 15-30 hrs a week, it varies a lot 🙂

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    Andrew
    Participant

    Don't underestimate BEC. Don't cut your study time short. This test is not a cake-walk. I'd at least do 4-5 weeks of studying to be safe. Treat this test and study as hard as you have for the others and you'll eliminate a lot of worry about not passing.

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    Nikki374
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    @Hannah, it is definitely doable in 3 weeks if you have the time in your schedule. I am able to study about 15-20 hours per week so I usually take at least 6 weeks to study for each part. I'm currently waiting on my BEC score and I studied for 7 weeks.

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