How much do you need to study to pass?

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    paranoia4ya
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    I took 3 parts of the exam in a 10 day window in order to get in all 4 before the summer ended. I didn’t think i would pass any of them but i felt comfortable with a substantial amount of the material i was tested on. anyone in the same boat? Also does anyone know anyone who tried this b4? i literally have been running off of 7 hrs of sleep for 2+ days and i am not 100% sure if i was doing ok on the tests, or i was hallucinating.

    REG 76

    BEC 88 8/14

    FAR? 8/20

    AUD? 8/24

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  • #434167
    Last chance
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    Looks like you're doing it good

    It took me awhile to pass the first one and second one

    Hopefully i speed up the rest

    But i hear from lot of people that CPA exam is the type of exam that shouldn't be dragged too long

    But everybody's different and i (of course if u see my scores) obviously wasn't diving into it deeply enough

    You're doing it just fine and i actually envy people like you who is good at focusing at one thing

    #434168
    Anonymous
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    The amount of study time needed to pass varies for everyone. I'm assuming that you mean you're taking them within 10 days of each other, but not that your studying start to finish was 10 days for all 3? If you just mean taking them close together, many people do that. There's threads on here about people who took all 4 in one week…but they spent a couple months studying before that! (Specifically international students who have to fly to the US to test, and thus wanted to test all at once.)

    At this point, you've taken them, and it's a done deal. Just cross your fingers for score release day!

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