Becker prepararation

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    marimia22
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    I am part of the non accredited rule because I graduated oversees in this rule the board asks to complete 15 credits before I could sit and take the exam I am doing accounting a master in Keller graduated program I am almost done with the credits .

    You know that they have the Becker preparation is part of the master for Keller one of my question there is somebody that has taken the class and there is any difference when people buy the program and the classes the school is it better ? it is worthy ?

    Another question it in which order I would take the test ? I am thinking because my background it is not taxes begin with REC first what do you think about ?

    Thanks for your help this forum is great

    FAR 05/24/16 73 07/27/2016
    reg 07.07.2016

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    marimia22
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    ???

    FAR 05/24/16 73 07/27/2016
    reg 07.07.2016

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    Son
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    Marimia, it's a bit hard to read through your post because you've omitted a lot of dots and commas.. Don't have any experience with Keller, but as far as exam order goes I would start with the most difficult, so REG sounds like a good idea for you. Most people agree that FAR is another beast because of the amount of material covered, so you might want to consider taking FAR after REG. Good luck!

    AUD - passed
    REG - passed
    BEC - passed
    FAR - passed

    #646365
    marimia22
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    thank you !!! I am going to fallow you advice

    FAR 05/24/16 73 07/27/2016
    reg 07.07.2016

    #646366
    howmany74s
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    marimia22, I would take BEC first. Please do not take any offense of what I will say next as I am not a native speaker of English either, but writing is very important/essential to pass BEC and it does seem like you might struggle in that area. Believe me, you would hate to lose your passing score from a section like REG if you fail BEC.

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    marimia22
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    I appreciate your honesty, I am going to consider your advice.

    That it is why I am here; I want to learn from others experience.

    FAR 05/24/16 73 07/27/2016
    reg 07.07.2016

    #646368
    howmany74s
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    Exactly! I wish I discovered this forum much earlier, it is such a great source of support/advice. I had wasted so much time and $$ over applications and materials before finding this website and start learning from others experiences.

    Also, try to combine BEC-REG, FAR-AUD, in two groups, possibly consecutive testing windows if not the same. REG is a lot of memorization so once you study/memorize BEC materials, you are already on the roll for REG. REG and FAR are almost completely contradicting each other (tax vs. book recognition) so do not combine them and possible wait to see your REG score (pass) before sitting down to study for FAR. Flipping between those two is disastrous, given my personal experience. I wasted an entire year, making it to 70s, but not 75, on both tests.

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