I agree with @smoothjazz. I don't do any reading, just pounding the multiple choice and commit it to memory. My husband will quiz me on concepts. For FAR, the best thing you can do is journal entries. TONS and TONS of journal entries. That will help you learn the FAR concepts. I practiced and practiced journal entries and passed FAR the first time. I would write out the journal entry and visualize the financial statements and how each thing affected the financial statements. For REG, I just did a lot of MCQ's and worked really hard at making sure I learned the concepts as well. I used WTB and cpareviewforfree for REG and passed it the first time as well. Audit and BEC, I had to retake. On my retake of BEC, I added Ninja MCQ and just tried to memorize the ratios and the concepts. BEC didn't make much sense to me, so it took a lot more memorization than the other two. The same with Audit. I do my retake next week, so I'm currently working on memorizing the Audit stuff. If I were you, I'd stick with one exam until you pass. Don't worry, you'll get there, but you need to find a study technique that works for you. I, too, study every single day, but I have two young children, so I have to make sure it's quality studying and not necessarily quantity studying. Good luck and we're all here for you with anything you need! Congrats to everyone that passed and @dmars-GREAT JOB! I hope that score release on September 9th is my final one as well!!!
FAR 82
REG 76
BEC 71, 78 (There is a light!!!)
AUD 69, 83 (DONE!!!!)