Studying for BEC

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  • #163181
    skioklahoma
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    I just found out I passed AUD. I have two exams left – REG and BEC. I would like to take BEC next, and have already completed Roger’s course as well as reviewed some economics and cost accounting textbooks from undergraduate studies. This is the area I am most concerned about – it seems a lot more broad in scope than the other exams. What type of hours are recommended to pass this exam?

    FAR - 8/29/2011 (91!!)
    AUD - 10/29/2011 (90!!)
    BEC - unsched.
    REG - unsched.

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  • #310318

    Depends on the person.

    #310319
    SwanCPA
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    I'm using Yaeger. I listened to all video…have done almost all of the mcqs in the book and have been using the Wiley software…. I'm STILL doing terrible on some important parts. Don't underestimate it… there are a ton of “formulas” to know. Hopefully I can get them down in the next week! 🙂 What I am trying to say is that just because it is shorter than the others in regards to time….I wouldn't expect to take any less time to study for it. Those are my thoughts…

    FAR- 63, 75
    AUD- 61, 78
    REG- 63, 74, 80
    BEC - 63, 61, 75!!!!! I'm done!!!!

    #310320
    jonathansays
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    I've taken all parts and I think BEC is the most difficult. I retake BEC for the 3rd time next week and I still haven't figured out the best study method or product. Good luck to you.

    AUD - 98, 92, 88 - ExamMatrix
    FAR - 80, 81 - ExamMatrix
    REG - 76 - ExamMatrix
    BEC - 71, 71, 80 - ExamMatrix

    #310321
    Anonymous
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    It's not just quantity of time – quality is a major factor. Quantity varies differently for everyone, it depends on you, and how much you focus on the material during that time. Some people spend weeks studying, some people spend just a week or two studying…

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