Weekend Study Challenge 1/24-1/26 - Page 2

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    Anonymous
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    I’m shooting for 700 MCQ’s this weekend from today (1/24) through Sunday night. Plowed through 225 tonight after work between WTB and Wiley text. Anybody else up to the challenge?

    [my car’s transmission shift cable snapped after work tonight as well so most likely doing 100 MCQs tomorrow in the mechanic’s waiting room, FUN!]

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    Study Monk
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    For me 700 questions in a weekend would be really hard. If you do them a minute a question then it would be an easy weekend with just 12 hours of studying or so. I tend to average 2 minutes to 3 minutes when I am first learning the material, so that would end up being between 24 and 36 hours for me. Some of the computational style problems can take me up to 10 minutes if I am trying to process them and rework them. If you actually try to take notes on questions which is a great way to process information it can take longer. I think in rushing to do a set number of questions would affect the way I process them. That being said I wish you luck!

    I spoke to an ancient wise man who sent me on a mushroom induced journey through an ancient forest to find the key to passing the CPA exam. A talking spider monkey told me to throw the last of my drinking water in the dirt to find what I was looking for. So I followed his instructions and the following message appeared in the soil:

    "Do 5000 multiple choice questions for each section"

    #505554
    Anonymous
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    Well for BEC 3 of the 8 chapters are mainly conceptual/definition type questions so that's what makes it possible. It'll still be pushing it. I'm only going to have about 20 hours in total.

    #505603
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    Well for BEC 3 of the 8 chapters are mainly conceptual/definition type questions so that's what makes it possible. It'll still be pushing it. I'm only going to have about 20 hours in total.

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