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I have seen so many posts of people who are worrying they failed because their testlets did not get harder.
STOP!
Don’t think about it. Ever. Not before the exam, not after the exam, and certainly not during the exam. Just take the test and don’t think about it!
What’s hard for you may not be hard for others and vice versa.
You will get easy questions even in a hard testlet. You will get hard questions even in an easy (“medium”) testlet.
If you know the material well, none of it will seem especially harder than others.
You may get questions that the AICPA considers “hard” that were covered in detail in your review program that were a piece of cake for you.
You may get questions that the AICPA considers “easy” that were not covered in your review program at all.
Stop driving yourselves nuts! You CAN pass if your testlets did not seem to get harder. I did on my first two exams.
I took three exams so far:
AUD – all testlets seemed about the same – scored a 96
FAR – all testlets seemed about the same – scored a 95
REG – second and third testlets were way more difficult – waiting on score
REG is my weakest area of the three, so I expect it to be more difficult.
The bottom line is that I performed extremely well on two tests in which I thought the second and third testlets did not get harder. If that happened to me, it can happen to any other candidate as well.
Take a deep breath and enjoy the score release wait!
AUD 96 FAR 95 REG 94 BEC 88
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