How to study with NINJA MC

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  • #190910
    mikeymike92
    Member

    NINJA Question –

    Just bought the NINJA MC for BEC

    What is a good study routine for a retake in mid to end January.

    Any recommendations?

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  • #635525
    taxgeek83
    Participant

    My experience with the FAR MCQs:

    Go through the questions topic by topic. I learn better that way as opposed to trying to do it all at once. Use the links provided for you – there's a lot of good information in there that will explain the answers to the questions – and the incorrect choices. Don't slack – get to the review phase. This means going through every question in the bank at least once – and then doing them again. Got me a pass. 🙂

    #635526
    tgwadez11
    Participant

    I go through sections one at a time. I customize my MCQ's so I see new questions each time. Once I've seen all the questions in that section, I customize my MCQ's to ones I've gotten wrong and do those until I have finally gotten them all right. Once I've seen all the questions and gotten them all right, that's when I move onto a new section and repeat that same process. Finally, once I have done this to all the sections I go back and customize my MCQ's to troubled ones. When I have no more troubled questions, I take a few practice exams. This is usually during the final week before my actual test. (I also do a SIM here and there throughout this entire process. Normally I've gotten through about half the SIMs available)

    I took AUD my first time using only Kaplan and failed. Found NINJA and passed the second time with flying colors. Did the same routine for BEC and passed first time. It's really beneficial how you can customize your MCQ's and also how you can see the answer right away (With Kaplan, you can't do either). Love me some NINJA!

    AUD (PASSED) - 56, 91
    BEC (PASSED) - 80
    REG (PASSED) - 68, 74, 77
    FAR (PASSED) - 78

    #635527
    zoctoman
    Member

    I like adding in ninja mcq during the latter stages of studies. I would get through my entire gleim course and then it wouldn't matter how my 20 chapters lined up to the ninja's 6 units because I had already covered everything. That way I would just tackle all the ninja questions. When i incorporated ninja mcq too early I did not like it as much….mainly because the ninja materials are much more fun to use, and as I get closer to the test I get much more burnt out. Using ninja mcq in the last 10 days or so gave me the spark I needed. Don't get me wrong the questions are great no matter how far out you use them, but for me it was what I needed as my energy wore down close to the exam.

    Audit(11/5/13) - 89
    Reg(5/16/14) - 86
    FAR(7/18/14) - 82
    BEC(11/14) - 85

    #635528
    jstay
    Participant

    BEC ninja MCQ are killer but don't get discouraged, they really helped me through BEC

    #635529
    univegabw
    Member

    I passed BEC by doing 30 days straight of just Ninja MCQs each chapter/topic at a time. I read the explanations for anything I got wrong and only did New questions each time till about a week before when I would go over the ones I missed. If I got it right and didn't feel like I guessed I didn't waste my time reading the answer to it I just moved on to the next one.

    A- 53, 55
    B- Passed!
    F- Not Yet Taken
    R- 1/17/2015

    #635530
    Determined CPA
    Participant

    univegabw – does doing the questions by topic mess up the assessment/adaptive phases?

    A - 75
    B - 78 God is good.
    F - 77 Answered prayers.
    R - 84! Done!!

    Paperwork sent - waiting for license!!
    Still on a cloud and in shock. Through God, all things will happen.

    #635531
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I have the Ninja multiple choice for BEC but I also have the Ninja BEC book. I think it helps to read through it and take some notes just to get a foundation for what your dealing with. Plus there are questions scattered throughout the text that are applicable to what you are reading. There was a sale to get the BEC book for only 27 dollars but idk if that is happening anymore.

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