Successfully Failed Every Exam - Page 2

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  • #187970
    jrd56202
    Member

    Just got my Reg score today and another 72. Feeling so low right now and angry. It makes me want to kick my audit retakes butt next Thursday. I only gave myself 2 weeks to prepare for it and praying that will be enough. Hopefully feeling this angry can help channel it into studying my ass off this next week.

    BEC-72
    AUD-71, Retake 8/28/14, 85!
    FAR-64
    REG-72

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  • #589397
    jrd56202
    Member

    @Jspann thanks for the vote of confidence! Part of the reason I wanted to rush and take it this window is so if I do happen to fail again I can stay on course and just take it beginning of next window. No, I don't want to throw $250 down the drain, but there is a def a chance I could pass it this time.

    BEC-72
    AUD-71, Retake 8/28/14, 85!
    FAR-64
    REG-72

    #589398
    thechapman
    Member

    @jspann225 do you mind if I ask who you're working for? I have a feeling it might be the same as me…

    Passed - 2014

    #589399
    samdiegoCPA
    Member

    Oh hello there.

    I failed all 4 parts before passing any of them too. 21 months after my first day of studying, I'm now done as of 1 month ago. Just keep at it. Change your study habits.

    AUD: 84
    REG: 84
    BEC: 79
    FAR: 83

    #589400
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @samdiegoCPA How did you end up changing your study habits?

    #589401
    jrd56202
    Member

    @samdiego I'm glad I'm not alone. What exactly did you do to change your habits? I

    BEC-72
    AUD-71, Retake 8/28/14, 85!
    FAR-64
    REG-72

    #589402
    funtimesNOT
    Member

    try taking the tests back to back if you have failed. Sometimes you just needed three weeks to fine tune some of those questions. For example, do you really know what NPV is? or have you just memorize the question? I failed FAR but took it right away again. I changed the way I studied and passed. I did all the TBS , rewrote my notes, and studied the way I learned best. That means note cards. Just keep going!

    AUDIT - 79
    FAR - 64, 77
    BEC - 69, 71,79 - DONE!
    REG - 60, 75

    Nothing in the 80s ; however, I worked full time the whole time! (like 10 hour days) so it can be done 🙂

    #589403
    tomq04
    Participant

    You'll do great going into AUD. After that get ready for october and whoop whatever test you just failed today, start working backwards.

    REG- (1) 76
    FAR- (2) 64, (5)74, (7)83 (Over achiever!)
    AUD- (3) 70, (4) 75
    BEC- (6) 75

    #589404
    Ineedsomesun
    Member

    I knew who a guy who failed every exam once by a few points. What he did was he brushed up on his weak areas only and passed everyone on his second attempt. Amazingly he increased his score by only a few points each time. Pretty efficient if you ask me. I think he sat for the exam at the end of each window, then retook it at the beginning. Then took the next part at the end of a window, etc

    FAR - 78, FEB2014,
    REG - 82, MAY2014
    BEC - 79, JULY2014
    AUD - 68, 86, MAY2015 (ALL DONE!!!)

    #589405
    jrd56202
    Member

    That sounds like the best way to do it. I'm finally ready to just absolutely crush one. I'm hoping for a pass Thursday, then starting Reg.

    BEC-72
    AUD-71, Retake 8/28/14, 85!
    FAR-64
    REG-72

    #589406
    Tbelgrade
    Member

    Hey does anyone on here have to travel quite far (for example, over an ocean) to take these exams? It does increase the pressure a bit!

    #589407
    jrd56202
    Member

    I would say it most definitely does!

    BEC-72
    AUD-71, Retake 8/28/14, 85!
    FAR-64
    REG-72

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