How much time one requires to pass BEC exam

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    raaztmv
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    HI Jeff,

    Pls explain tips to clear BEC

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    Raaztmv, can you clarify your question in your post? Not sure what you're asking for…but I know there's a lot of people on here that would probably be able to help you! 🙂

    As for the question in your title, that depends on how much you study and how familiar you are with the material at the start. I took BEC the end of May, didn't even glance at a book till after tax season, so I had about 6 weeks of studying around my (full-time) job, but I could've taken it sooner if I had put more effort in and/or had a better expectation of what it would take. However, I'm usually a quick studier, and I had a good background in business and economics, which are big topics in BEC. My best advice for you to get a feel for how long it will take would be to sit down and do the first section of your review material and see how long it takes you….then figure out how long it will take to get through the entire review course for BEC, and add a week or two at least for final review.

    For example, I'm currently studying for AUD, which was my best subject in my undergrad studies, so I figured it'd be quicker for me…I've calculated it will take about 2 weeks to get through my review course (I'm using Wiley books, so just have to read through it and I'm done 🙂 ) based on getting 1/3 of the way through the material yesterday, and having 3 days in the next 2 weeks that can be wholly devoted to studying…and then I've allotted 2 weeks for my final review (which for me means doing every question in the Wiley test bank and reviewing material as needed), so I'm planning 4 weeks for it.

    The review material that you use, the amount of time you have to study, and how quickly you can grasp the concepts and the details will all make a difference in how long it takes for you to study for BEC…but if you have already purchased a review course, then I'd say sit down and go through the first chapter/module/section and see how it's going, then create a hopeful timeline based on that. 🙂

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