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Hey guys, I have BEC coming in a month. I have to take it now because tax season is coming and I don’t have enough time until REG is dropped. I still have to take FAR too in the spring. The good news is that I’m taking the test March 5th I believe, so I can retake the test early April if I need to.
What do you think the best way I can study for BEC in a month’s time? I know its a lot but I’m willing to put in the hours. I have Wiley and Ninja as my online materials. I can probably get an employee’s log in for Becker if I need to also.
I was thinking of buying Becker BEC Final review, and then just taking notes, doing a ton of practice questions and writing notes from those, but people have said the final review kinda sucks, unless you’ve studied already, and it’s used just as a refresh.
So I kinda need a game plan? Should I go through the Ninja book, take notes, and do MCQ after each chapter? Keep doing that until I’m done, and then the last week and a half or so, just keep banging out MCQs/practice tests? I have taken the BEC test a few years ago, so I don’t think I’ll need a lot of time to refresh on the Economics section of the test. Any help would be appreciated. I know this is going to be a difficult feat.
REG - 78* (credit expires 3/31/14)
AUD - 85
BEC - 74, 72, 75
FAR - 58
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