2 ( re-) exams in 3 months , study planning help required

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  • #1587228
    nib
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    hello friends ,

    i am re examiner , aiming to complete cpa in 2017 .

    many people have studied 2 papers in 3 months .eg . far , aud in 3monts .i am thinking to do the same . not only because i want to complete cpa in 2017 . but its boring for me to study 1 subject in 1 exam window .so to study 2 papers together sound better for me .

    my problem is ,i dont know how to plan study of 2 subjects .
    1) one week for 1 subject 1 week for another
    or
    2) half day 1 subject and secnd half of the day another subject .
    or
    3) complete one subject and then after finishing one start with other .

    please guide me with study planner for 2 exams in 3 months .

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  • #1587671
    Tncincy
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    wow you like being under pressure. Well cut the study to 6 weeks each I would guess.

    It begins with a 75
    Been here too long as a cheerleader....ready to pass

    #1587710
    nib
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    is it so difficult . then i need to rethink .i m really confuse now .

    #1588148
    Anonymous
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    Well first off, good luck! I can't say that it's easy, but it can be done. I retested for FAR, and AUD then took for the first time BEC all in 1Q2017 to beat the new exam release. I don't think that it is effective to study multiple at once though. I took them one at a time. My restudy method was focused on only doing tons of MCQ's daily. I also bought the Ninja audio and listened to them a couple times over. Helped me cement some ideas. AUD I went from a 71 to a 83 and FAR I went from an 70 to an 83 and BEC I got a 85. All in all, I think that you can do it just dedicate enough time a day to go through at least 60 questions thoroughly, that was my method. I wish you the best of luck!

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