BEC is next. How to go about it?

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    nailcpa
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    Hi,

    I have Becker 2011 materials and Wiley 2011 test bank. I’m not good with lectures so that’s already out. Now how do I study for it? Do i start with chapter B1 and go all the way or do I start with B5 and IT and Variance because lots of people say they got tested on those topics a lot. And I am really bad at taking notes, can anyone advise me to take good notes. All I ever end up doing while taking notes is either re-writing or half assed scribbles which I do not understand later 🙁

    As always, any help is much appreciated! Good luck to us all!

    AUD- Failed 3 times, 81 5/30/12
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    Finally passed my first exam after 2+ years of agony! I refuse to give up! Bring it on!

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    Anonymous
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    Two schools of thought….

    1) Start to finish in order as Becker presents it. There must be some rhyme or reason to Becker's order.

    or

    2) Go in the order that you like best based on chapter.

    I would, however, be sure to take a look at getting the printed Wiley book. Their MCQ's are 100 times harder than the actual exam (or mine anyway). So they helped me tremendously.

    Best of luck.

    #353247
    nailcpa
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    Thanks CPAPending!

    AUD- Failed 3 times, 81 5/30/12
    REG- X3:(
    BEC-X1 🙁
    FAR-

    Finally passed my first exam after 2+ years of agony! I refuse to give up! Bring it on!

    #353248
    jtcali
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    i would supplement Becker and Wiley with the ninja notes and read them over and over. and memorize all of the equations in the Ninja Notes. also hand write all of the equations on one sheet of paper so you have them all in one place.

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