Motivation….FAR exam

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  • #158574
    wishfulthinking
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    I am having a hard time staying motivated studying FAR…this material is tough and definitely no fun! How does everyone keep at it??? I’m stuck on F2 and I need to move on!!!!! 🙂

    REG 85 | FAR 85 | AUD 88 | BEC 76!!! DONE!!!!

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  • #239552
    Florida_Candidate
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    So move on and come back 🙂 F2 made more sense to me once I finished the rest of the chapters anyway (although I never REALLY did get it… it did make MORE sense at the end :D)

    FAR-91 (7/29)
    AUD-99 (8/23)
    BEC-90 (10/1)
    REG-99 (11/3)

    #239553
    wishfulthinking
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    @Florida_Candidate: How long did you study for FAR? I am planning on approx 8 weeks total with about 20hrs/wk. I am nervous!! This is hard material.

    REG 85 | FAR 85 | AUD 88 | BEC 76!!! DONE!!!!

    #239554
    Anonymous
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    I remember I once was stuck on F2 for a month (kept rescheduling exam). I think take Florida's advice and move on.

    #239555
    75 CPA
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    Once you make up your mind to NEVER, NEVER, NEVER QUIT, you are half way to passing these exams. Where there is a will, there is a way. I am 64 years old; therefore, I spent money for new review materials when I got stuck on a particular topic. I am not getting any younger.

    Here are the words of Joe Hoyle:

    I have a poster on the wall of my office (here at the University of Richmond). It has been there now for at least 20 years. It is a wonderful essay written by Joe Paterno that first appeared in the Wall Street Journal two decades ago. Even now, I read this essay about every three months. Paterno is one of the true winners in this world and I have always been fascinated by what true winners have to say. I think you can learn more helpful stuff from true winners than you can from anyone else. Losers tell you how to lose; winners tell you how to win.

    There are a number of lines in Paterno's essay that I love but the main one (for me) is:

    “The will to win is important, but the will to prepare is vital.”

    It is a line that-even after 20 years-I think about often. To me, success is all about “the will to prepare.”

    I have worked with thousands of students and CPA exam candidates over the years and the desire to win and succeed and get rich and famous is almost universal. Heck, who wouldn't want that? If you walk into any group and just ask “how many of you folks want to be successful, want to be winners?” they will practically knock you down as they wave their hands in the air.

    Don't let anyone tell you there is a shortage of ambition in the world.

    However, from my experience, true success comes from what I call “channeled ambition.” That is the deep desire that gives you the strength to get up and do the dull and boring stuff that you have to do in order to be successful. In other words, channeled ambition provides you with the energy needed to prepare yourself for success-not just occasionally but every day. And, that is very tough because preparation can be truly boring so that it can be easy to fall back on shortcuts. We are hyperactive people; we love shortcuts. I'm convinced that most people fool themselves into believing that shortcuts work as well as real preparation (and that just isn't the case). It takes incredible self-discipline to skip the shortcuts and do the preparatory work every day. Do you have channeled ambition?

    At this very moment, I am giving a final exam to my Intermediate Accounting II class. It is an extremely hard course covering deferred taxes, defined benefit pension plans, capital leases, earnings per share, statement of cash flows, contingencies, bonds, and the like. I was talking before the test with one of my students who really wants to improve her grade. I knew she had been working quite hard for this exam because I had gotten a number of questions by email from her over the week-end. I asked her how many hours she had studied for this one test. Her response was quick: about 30. Most students simply don't have the self-discipline to study 30 hours for one college test. I don't know how she will do but she has put herself into position where she can do well. That is what I want when the test starts-for her to be in position to do well. Without proper preparation, it is almost impossible to work those intermediate accounting questions. With preparation, she has a great chance to earn a better grade. There are no guarantees but she has a good shot.

    Whether it is Intermediate Accounting II or the CPA Exam or just life in general, there is little advice that can be better than what Joe Paterno wrote in the Wall Street Journal about 20 years ago:

    “The will to win is important, but the will to prepare is vital.”

    #239556
    wishfulthinking
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    @75 CPA: Thanks! You are so right about us living in a world of wanting to just get by with short cuts….very fast paced society….I work full time as an accountant for a very large publicly traded company and we close each month's books in approximately 3 days (very very fast paced when you are closing 10+ locations)….It has been hard studying for the CPA exams….And I just transitioned from a CPA firm to this job in industry back in January this year….When you work full time and are trying to “settle in” at work, it is very hard to make yourself study in the evenings and on the weekends….I think it is even harder for me b/c I'm a wife as well….I have realized this though….I spend more time looking for that motivation and focusing on the negatives of having to study for this than I do on actually getting to it and staying positive!

    This site has really helped me work on focus and staying positive. I really appreciate all the replies and hope to hear more from others and how they “pushed through” on their studies while being a spouse, full-time accountant/employee/etc.

    REG 85 | FAR 85 | AUD 88 | BEC 76!!! DONE!!!!

    #239557
    Florida_Candidate
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    @ wishful – about 3 months but less than 20 hrs a week because I had school 🙂 So it probably ended up being about the same as 8 weeks @ 20 hrs each… 🙂

    FAR-91 (7/29)
    AUD-99 (8/23)
    BEC-90 (10/1)
    REG-99 (11/3)

    #239558
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I'm just finished F5.. barely moving.. I need some motivation really really bad.. I want to quit!!! I only have 2 more exams to go! I need a break! I'm tired of lectures, questions, reading, I can't wait till 11/24 when I'm done! (hopefully I pass, if I don't, I'm still taking a month off)

    #239559
    Anonymous
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    @75 CPA – Great post. I particularly liked your idea of “channeled ambition” and how you define it. I'm going to have to add this to my list of great quotes:

    “True success comes from what I call “channeled ambition.” That is the deep desire that gives you the strength to get up and do the dull and boring stuff that you have to do in order to be successful.”

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