BEC 63!! UGH! Restudying to retakeFAR in January (no date set) then I guess I will take BEC again in late February or first of April. Thought I had done better than I did.
BEC 63!! UGH! Restudying to retakeFAR in January (no date set) then I guess I will take BEC again in late February or first of April. Thought I had done better than I did.
@andrianashch01– My problem section was REG. I lost my BEC section in July. You have a good cry and get it out of your system and attack FAR with a vengeance in January and keep moving. I would recommend hitting CPAReviewforfree's simulations and working all of them. I used that and another71's ninja notes for minutia when I passed it. I'm now anxiously awaiting my final scores on BEC…
@andrianashch01– My problem section was REG. I lost my BEC section in July. You have a good cry and get it out of your system and attack FAR with a vengeance in January and keep moving. I would recommend hitting CPAReviewforfree's simulations and working all of them. I used that and another71's ninja notes for minutia when I passed it. I'm now anxiously awaiting my final scores on BEC…
@AJ_CPA: My last one too but for BEC. I thought my previous scores usually release early with all the other early releases… You may be right but I sure hope you are wrong, you probably do to so we can find out.
@AJ_CPA: My last one too but for BEC. I thought my previous scores usually release early with all the other early releases… You may be right but I sure hope you are wrong, you probably do to so we can find out.
@trinicpa1. I am also using Becker self study and I pass AUD on first try. Basically I listened the lecture for each chapter while taking notes and then knocked down the MCQs. I think what gave me an edge was the fact that even though I had my notes written, I made sure, for each MCQ, that I write down each explanation ( rules) provided for the answer. At the end of the lectures, I have two sets of notes to read and at this point I just compare and contrast both my own notes with the ones copied from the explanations of mcq. It may be redundant but I find it really effective.
@trinicpa1. I am also using Becker self study and I pass AUD on first try. Basically I listened the lecture for each chapter while taking notes and then knocked down the MCQs. I think what gave me an edge was the fact that even though I had my notes written, I made sure, for each MCQ, that I write down each explanation ( rules) provided for the answer. At the end of the lectures, I have two sets of notes to read and at this point I just compare and contrast both my own notes with the ones copied from the explanations of mcq. It may be redundant but I find it really effective.