Just got done with FAR

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  • #3140079
    Laniee.8
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    Feel like I was in a race against time. Last SIM I even knew! But was so rushed down to the last minute at that point I clicked on the wrong JE like an idiot.

    Has anyone actually felt good after finishing the SIMS? I honestly feel like they aren’t that bad technically but you’re so rushed so you’re just trying to get through them. I don’t know if I even got some points on a few of them. Just clicked on what I could.

    Kills me that the last SIM I messed up a JE I studied a ton on. I clicked “gain” instead of “goodwill”. It’s small but not a good way to end things.

    AUD - studying with Becker

    BEC - 59, 73

    FAR - studying with Becker

    REG - studying with Becker

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  • #3140088
    water
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    I did the same type of thing on my exam. After leaving I realized I made a mistake on the last SIM on a topic I had studied very well. A few mistakes aren't going to prevent a passing score. Especially if you managed to get through and answer all parts of the exam. If you got the rest of the SIM right I wouldn't worry about it in the slightest.

    REG - 91 (May 18 2020)

    FAR - 89 (Aug 24 2020)

    BEC - 95 (Sept 28 2020)

    AUD - 90 (Nov 12 2020)

    #3194753

    I felt terrible after I finished FAR, I really thought I failed. It was my first ever CPA exam and I didn't know what to expect. I used Roger and I felt like I knew the material really really well and apparently I did because I passed with a 79! Honestly I shouldn't have felt bad coming out of the exam because like Roger said, as long as you follow the study guide and trust the process you will pass.
    Roger has 20 years of experience preparing students for the CPA exam and all of us here don't. So the easiest way to pass the exam is to simply follow Roger's instructions (or whatever course you're using), it sounds simple but I always hear of people just skipping entire sections of a course because they think they “know it already”.

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