BEC Review Process

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    baylor.bear95
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    So I’ve gone through all the sections (book, MCQ, Sims) and am starting the Review part of studying now. Does anyone have any advice for doing this efficiently? Trying to formulate a plan that doesn’t having me wasting time trying to master concepts that aren’t going to be that important.

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    RoseMarie
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    Personally I focus on my weakest areas without really taking into consideration what is supposed to be more heavily tested since the exams seem so random in my experience. A lot of people seem to put a lot of stock in the percentages and may disagree with my assessment but it worked for me.

    For example, one of the topics that is supposed to be very heavily tested on BEC was barely tested for me. I literally only had one MCQ on it and no SIMS. On the other hand, I used materials from 3 different courses and still had two questions in IT that weren't related to material covered in any of them.

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    YouCanDoIt
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    So I did Rose Marie's approach for other 3 tests, and its a sensible approach. But trying something different for BEC.

    In BEC review phase now, just going through the MCQs again but skipping a couple of topics which I don't think may be tested. Might not be a good approach if you don't feel comfortable skipping over a few things. From my perspective, I am just focusing on what I feel might be “more important.” I did not do this for any of the other 3 tests, only for BEC–lets see if it works out.

    Formulas: Have around 18-20 written out on 2 sheets that I reference all the time.

    Other formulas, I feel like if you studied FAR and AUD you see the same formulas all the time: current, quick, turnovers, etc. so those I say I know in my sleep now.

    FAR: 76
    REG: Currently studying
    AUD:
    BEC:

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