Failed FAR…what now???

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  • #177332
    Anonymous
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    I failed FAR with a 60. I studied for months…probably too long!

    How should I approach my studies next go round?

    I am using CPAExcel. I think it’s a great course, but can anyone give me an honest opinion on the Wiley Test Bank and Ninja Notes/Audio? I may buy soon…

    Not completely dejected, but feeling down 🙁

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  • #411113
    smp73
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    I did not use NINJA for FAR but I did for REG. The audio and the notes are the reason I passed REG. Amazing product…I studied with CPAExcel as well and they are a fantastic supplement. I would highly recommend it.

    Also, when you are doing MC questions write down why they are wrong, take notes and then go back to those notes. It helps tremendously.

    Good luck…you can do this!

    NYS CPA License # 113563
    CIA: Done as of 2/15/14

    Training for a half marathon post studying!

    #411114
    rjcpa
    Participant

    Wiley test bank is the way to go. I used the test bank, Wiley book, and Yaeger lectures.

    FAR - 10/3/12 - 86
    BEC - 11/27/12 - 70 1/14/13 - 81
    AUD - 4/4/13 - 87
    REG - 7/8/13 - 80

    #411115
    jgrfan1
    Member

    All I use is Wiley book and test bank. I'm going through it right now for my 5/29 FAR matchup. I have had some success with it so I suggest looking into it. For $100 or less you can get access to the testbank for an entire year.

    Keep plugging – good luck.

    BEC - 5/2012 - 91
    AUD - 8/2012 - 89
    REG - 1/2013 - 90
    FAR - 5/2013 - 88
    Wife, 2 kids and a job

    #411116
    Anonymous
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    Ok thanks all. I have AUD on May 10th, but after this 60 on FAR, I am scared about taking AUD.

    I may purchase Ninja and or Wiley tomorrow to supplement CPAExcel…

    #411117
    Anonymous
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    Becker person here. I supplemented FAR with the NINJA notes and audio which was excellent!! Hang in there guys!! It took 13 exams for me to pass the CPA exam in its entirety! If I at age 51 can do this so can you!

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