best way to review for BEC

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    Anonymous
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    32 days away from exam-I am in review phase. I have been supplementing with Ninja MCQ as I find the questions to be a bit different. Right now, Financial management, IT, Economics are my weak areas. Overall, I am trending average 68. Did another progress test in Becker and had a 72-some questions forgot the formulas which are on flashcards and need to be reviewed. Would it be counterproductive to do the Ninja MCQ open book just so that I am reviewing specifically what I don’t remember or know as well? I am thinking that might help. I am planning to take notes as I go as well, especially for the ones I get wrong…

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    Anonymous
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    bumping this for some advice from those who have passed or currently studying for BEC. Thank you!

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    NeedsA75
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    I used NINJA and Becker and that seemed to work great for me

    #1396434
    Anonymous
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    Thanks you NeedsA75-I think that Ninja is definitely a great addition as by the end of the book and all the homeworks in Becker I feel like I have seen them all but Ninja definitely throws a bunch of curveballs especially conceptually. Thanks!

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    Ash
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    The Ninja MCQ were definitely more representative of what I saw on the exam compared to Rogers. I focused too much on calculations, formulas, ratios, etc. and neglected conceptual type questions which clearly was a problem for me.

    #1396907
    Anonymous
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    @martash-thank you for your feedback and good luck on your retake!

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    rossch201
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    I just passed BEC after studying for 14 days – every night 3-4 hours and all day on sat/sun.

    For me it was flashcards.

    I went thru becker chapters from the website and everything in red/highlighted made a flash card. To be honest, i only looked thru them once before the exam after making. then for every mcq i got wrong, even some i got correct, i review the question/all answers and make a relevant flash card. then just review.

    #1397898
    LCMAU
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    I passed with an 87 using Gleim. I hit the MCQs hard on the final week and made flash cards for any concepts that I had trouble remembering. Be sure to have the appropriate format for the written section.

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    Anonymous
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    @LCMAU-did you do progress tests during those last two weeks or targeted MCQ-I am trying to do both. I had made flashcards as well by going through the book. I am reviewing them on the train. Find that some of them I don't need, but some questions are hard to answer definitely because I forget those formulas!

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