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Alright folks, I’m back in the game. Kricket gave me my smackdown, I felt sorry for myself, I screwed around all day, I checked my score 600 times thinking it would change. That’s over. Mrs 300 is ready for FAR. I went over my NINJA notes for an hour, got my handwritten notes together, organized my flashcards and set up my study station again.
I’m bummed that my fire last night didn’t consist of burning these materials, but so be it. I’m ready to move on.
Here’s my question. How does one get “medieval?” And I’m not joking. There are people on this forum who go from a 70 to a 90. Or a 65 to an 85. I don’t want to squeak by with a 75. I want a score in the high 80s. I’m ready to work. I have the time. I have probably 20-30 hours per week to study and I’ll have about 50 the week before the exam. I’m looking at 7/13 to sit again. If the damn ILBOA would give me my NTS coupon I could be moving forward! 😉
So what do I need to do to get into this range? You can see from my scores that I have always been close. I don’t want this. I want to leave nothing to chance. I have the time and the patience and the determination.
Help a lady out!
REG - 80 (Becker only)
BEC - 76 (Becker only)
AUD - 71, 76 (Becker only)
FAR - 65, 74, 81! (Becker, Wiley Test Bank, Ninja notes & Audio)CPA Class of 2012 🙂
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