if you have scores in the 40's…is there a chance in hell that you'll ever pass - Page 3

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    Michelle
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    I’VE JUST COME ACROSS THIS SITE FOR THE FIRST TIME AND I FEEL SOOOO RELIEVED READING THESE COMMENTS…I AM NOT ALONE IN THIS HELL

    i’ve never been a good test taker…..but this takes the cake…i studied for 3 months for audit …not everyday but pretty consistently….i even went back to review the entire book again. I had done all the homework TWICE…read…lectures…memorized…you name it. I thought i understood the material and memorized it and just knew it for the most part….When i was taking the exam and thoroughly reading the questions, my mnemonics popped into my head, i just felt like i knew it… and i felt confident i knew the right answers. i walked out not feeling totally confident, but just better than how i’ve felt for my past exams.

    To make this short because i feel helpless, lost, useless, and incompetent…will there ever be a chance for me to pass if my scores are in the 40’s? I got a 42 on audit…and 48 in FAR…TWICE

    and is anyone else taking Roger’s?? i dont think i’ve seen anyone mention his review course…that’s what currently taking….

    please anyone, what am i doing completely entirely wrong? i don’t know what to do…i dont want to give up…esp the time, effort, money, etc EVERYTHING i put into this… I know i am not 100% stupid…but this score…is telling me something else

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    Josh
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    I got a 37 on my first #FAR exam. I've passed it once. I intend to pass it by the end of the month. Just got a 75 on #AUD. That's all you need to pass.

    AUD - 75
    BEC - 78
    FAR - 76
    REG - 80
    Josh
    “Focus on the future for 50%, on the present for 40%, and on the past for 10%." - Maasaki Hatsumi
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