Roger Cram- should this the last thing or MCQs?

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    Stilgoin
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    As the title says, would you do UWorld Roger CPA Review Cram last or would you do MCQs last? I have no idea what to expect with Roger. I seem to do better with an intense overall review, so I’m thinking Cram right before exam. Suggestions?

    Stilgoin, CPA

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    R | 82
    F | 59, 59, Waiting

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    Anonymous
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    I bough the audit cram and what I did was watch the videos right before I got into final review. I spent a weekend going over the cram lectures and then that Monday got started on non stop MCQs for about 2 weeks. The cram sort of tied everything together for me. I had read the Wiley textbook as my main review course and had gone through the MCQs at least once already.

    #1382711
    Stilgoin
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    @bevym So you did the Cram videos in one weekend? I have two full weeks off before the exam on Jan 18. I was going to start Roger Cram on Jan 2nd, then after completion finish out my time on MCQs with maybe a 3 day session on Sims before exam day.

    Stilgoin, CPA

    There are enough critics. Be an encourager

    B | 62, 78
    A | 73, 67, 79
    R | 82
    F | 59, 59, Waiting

    Ethics | 93

    "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts."
    ~Winston Churchill

    “In a world full of critics, be an encourager."

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    Anonymous
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    I would say go over the sections one by one. They throw some weird stuff in the actual CPA Exam, especially in the harder testlets. For those questions, it helps to either relate those to an MCQ/Sim previously seen or recall what you know about that topic to make the best guess.

    After completing the regular course, I delete all of my previous tests, watch (listen since I have the audio) each section, and solve half or close to half of the questions in the testbank.

    I reserve the last week (or few days depending on the section) before the exam to do mixed tests, and review the book if I seem weak in certain areas.

    I would also recommend not spending too much time on long questions, questions that seem too hard or ask something too deep.

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