Worry is Useless!

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    75 CPA
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    Everyone gets surprised by their scores because no one knows how the AICPA grades these exams. The more difficult questions are worth more points than the easier questions. Additionally, some questions are pre-test questions and are not worth any points.

    Be prepared for sick questions. Part of the AICPA’s strategy is to rattle your cage with sick questions. Remember, CPA candidates are just weeds that the AICPA wants to pull. If the AICPA can get you to quit, they win and you lose.

    The best advice that I have is to let the AICPA do their job. Your job is to start studying for the next exam and to be prepared to answer questions on exam day. Get 90% of the easy questions correct and 25% of the impossible questions correct, and you will pass.

    Worry is useless!

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  • #407807
    Florida_Candidate
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    hehe easier said than done! But nice message 😀

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

    #407808
    nolifecpa
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    i could not agree more. i have let these exams take over my life to the point where i have become very depressed. i realized one day that being depressed and worrying is not going to help me pass, if anything it will discourage me more. i can't compare myself to others and wonder why they passed on the first try w/in 6 months and i'm still sitting here w/out a win. this is my life, my very own unique journey, my very own experience w/ the cpa exams.

    REG-65,71,74,73,70,74,79
    BEC-60's,60's,69,71,76*,78
    FAR-67,66,65,79
    AUD-54,60's,65,83*,69,80
    *expired

    DONE

    #407809
    suzzette1
    Participant

    Everybody has its own story to tell on how they they pass or failed the exam but the bottom line is….. they are still a WINNER because they did not QUIT! We do things differently in attacking the exam but in the end we will still bear the same result however long it it takes ….. CPA license!

    BEC 2/8/10 - 75 (studied hard & prayed less)
    REG 5/15/10 - 88 (studied less but prayed hard)
    AUDITING 8/9/10 - 79 (studied hard and prayed hard)
    FAR 11/30/10 - 79 (studied hard and prayed hard) Thanks GOD! I'm DONE

    #407810
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Well said Suzzette1, I could not agree more.

    #407811
    75 CPA
    Participant

    FROM JOE HOYLE:

    I drove by an exercise facility yesterday that had this sign upfront: “It is 60 days until New Year’s. Why not get a head start and make your resolutions today?” I always wonder how much better we really want to be if we only make improvement resolutions on one day out of each year. Doesn’t that just allow us to be lazy and under-productive the rest of the time? Why can’t we make “new week resolutions” at the start of each week? Or, even “new day resolutions” when we first awake each morning?

    If you really want to make a change to get better, shouldn’t that be a conversation you have with yourself more often than once a year? No wonder so few new year’s resolutions are kept – if you only think about improvement once a year, you can’t be very serious about it.

    So, let’s change that. When it comes to preparing for the CPA Exam, what changes do you want to make over the next three days? That’s a pretty good time period. You know what you have been doing in the past as you ready yourself to take that exam. What improvements would you like to see happen in your preparation over the next three days?

    –You could study more hours.

    –You could study in a different way – more problems, for example.

    –You could study at times you are now wasting

    You don’t have to wait for New Year’s Day to make a change.

    It is so hard to make improvements if you don’t stop to assess what you have been doing and how you would like to see things be different.

    One specific change that I would like to see you consider is your attitude. Usually, when people start studying, they have an “I really want this” feeling. They have an “I can do it” attitude. Those types of attitudes can give you fuel to push your study forward at the beginning. However, it is easy to get caught up in the day-to-day work and let your attitude lag. Don’t do that!!! Getting up in the morning and saying to yourself “I AM going to pass that exam!!” provides an ongoing push. If you find that you are beginning to slow down, if you are beginning to wear out, if you are getting tired of this, perhaps it is your attitude that you need to consider. Let that be your November 2 resolution: I’ll push myself more; I’m remind myself of why I want to pass; I’ll envision the excitement of getting that passing score.

    I watched a bit of the World Series this past week. San Francisco just barely got into the playoffs and then they were not expected to go too far. However, the players seemed to have this great “we can do this” attitude that pushed them on to become the world champions. When the last out was made last night, I enjoyed watching how thrilled those young men were. They ran and jumped and piled up together.

    There is something wonderfully exciting about taking on a true challenge and then making victory happen. That is exactly what I want you to experience. That same thrill will be yours when you get those passing scores.

    So, what is your resolution for today?

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    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @75 CPA: Thanks for sharing! That's great advice!

    #407813
    75 CPA
    Participant

    What I love about the CPA exams is that you never fail. You can always take an exam again. The only failures are those people who quit.

    The CPA exams are like football. You cannot afford to let the last bad play affect your next play. You have to be mentally tough! Discouragement is a luxury that CPA candidates cannot afford. Stay in the fight! Once you become a CPA, no one will ask you how many times you took the CPA exams!

    I am now working at a CPA firm and no one has asked me my grades or how many times I took the exams. A CPA is a CPA. As soon as I passed all four exams, other CPAs accepted me as a member of the CPA club.

    #407814
    75 CPA
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    The AICPA examiners put the sickest question first for a reason. Research shows that putting the most difficult question first reduces scores by 10%, as opposed to putting the same question last. Cindy at Yaeger explains many of the tricks examiners use.

    The CPA exams are just a game, a very important game, but still a game. The exams are more about endurance and mental toughness that they are about intelligence. These exams are NOT about “protecting the public,” as the AICPA would have you believe. The CPA exams are about “rent seeking behavior,” as explained by Milton Friedman.

    “Commit what you do to the Lord and your plan will succeed (Proverbs 16:3).”

    #407815
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Good stuff!

    #407816
    meli083
    Member

    Agreed.

    AUD: 2/28/2013 - 86
    FAR: 10/19/2013 - 83
    REG: 1/6/2014 - 80
    BEC: 2/27/2014 - 81

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