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I’m still having clicks after my major bomb on far. I studied two plus months, jumped around, pretty much mastered all the big topics and just glazed over the small topics. BAD. IDEA. I didn’t ignore the small chapters, I watched videos on them, pretty much understood nothing and moved on. The small chapters then decided to become my best friend and hold my hand and dwindling hope during the cpa exam, popping in every forth question just to see if I was still breathing- right next to sister death gov and nfp. ( I knew those suckers!)
I switched review programs as I constantly found myself yelling at my computer while one particular teacher was teaching. Unfortunately, he taught most of the videos. I would tune out what he was saying as soon as I heard “OK, alright” . That phrase is still a joke in my house. Long story short: I detested my review course.
I switched to roger and got through chapter1 easily and then lost motivation. After you have failed a part, was studying again easier?
I threw out my notes and bought new flashcards. They mean nothing to me now I took WAY too many notes to begin with, and had well over 700 handwritten cards. I spent so much time PREPARING to study (cards, notes) that I actually never did study – mcq,mcq,mcq.
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