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January 15, 2010 at 12:42 am #157120
AnonymousInactiveJust wondering what a candidates day looks like (preparing, leisure, strategy, etc..) 24 hours before an exam?
I am taking Reg on Sat and I’m trying to scratch out Fridays schedule.
This could be a very interesting thread..haha. 😉
1.) I pulled all of the questions out of the Becker book to review
2.) Retake the Final Exams again.
3.) Chill out for the rest of the evening.
Good luck to everyone!
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January 15, 2010 at 2:41 am #216927
AnonymousInactiveI've only taken AUD. I had 10 days between my last class and test day. The last 5 days before my exam were actually really light study days. I put in 2-3 hours each of those days. The day before the exam I read through the flashcards once (Becker) and spend half an hour on the mnemonics I thought were most important (total of 45 minutes). I relaxed the rest of the day. I slept in late (took day off work) and took my time getting down to the test center (noon test time).
My REG test (Feb 1st) won't be so lucky. I've got 6 days between the last class and my test date and there is a ton more to cover for my final review of the material (not to mention starting the BEC classes on Feb 3rd).
January 15, 2010 at 3:32 am #216928
Puerto Rico RomoParticipantLight study on important topics and good night's rest.
January 15, 2010 at 6:44 am #216929
AnonymousInactiveI pull an all nighter (almost, I get about 4 hrs of sleep). Get up early to work more questions until about an hour before the exam where I play rockband and sing the shit out of Paramore to get my ass psyched for the exam. HOOOAAAAHHHH!!! Some people say that getting 200 hrs of sleep right before a test is the most important thing, but in my opinion, refreshing as much as you possibly can before sitting down to take the test, granted you have enough time to relax before the exam, is key. I just think it takes only an hour to relax.
January 15, 2010 at 2:31 pm #216930
AnonymousInactiveI have taken the exam 5 times, and have passed 3 of them. The 3 exams I took that i passed, I spent maybe 2 hours studying, and most importantly, ate Pizza. I have not failed an exam yet that I ate pizza the night before. Neither did my brother! Overstudying can be risky the night before. Its easy to stress yourself out, and thats no good. When i passed the exams, i went in saying to myself, either i'll pass it, or i won't. No big deal.
Good luck!
January 22, 2010 at 2:02 pm #216931
Patrick909ParticipantHonestly, I disregarded the advice to chill out on the exam for 24 hours prior. I drilled questions all the way up until I left for the test center. Even the morning of the test, I found a Starbucks near the test center, and sat there for a couple hours running through things.
Maybe I didn't really need to do that, but from a psychological standpoint, it made me feel better going into the testing room.
January 24, 2010 at 4:03 pm #216932
AnonymousInactiveI always find freaking out and having a nervous breakdown the day before works best. This is what I am doing now since I will be sitting for FAR in t-minus 23 hours and I am pretty darn confident that I am going to fail miserably! I donÂ’t know how anyone passes this oneÂ…. I have 3 down and saved the best for last and now am kicking myself. For the other tests I have to say I felt quite confident that I understood the bulk of the materialÂ…. FARÂ… well, although its all familiar (being an accountant and all) the questions always seem to get me! Did all you others out that that have sat for this beast feel good going in?
I think IÂ’m going to vomit. I hate my lifeÂ…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â…Â….just make it stop!
Please God send down an accountant angel to take over my body and sit for this exam for me! I promise to be very good, floss every day, not swear for a whole year, and never pick up a hitch-hiker again!
Sorry I haven’t slept much for a while so I am a tad –lunatic-ish.
This post is such a contribution to this forum – chock full with morsels of self-depreciaiton and dispair. Happy Sunday all!
January 24, 2010 at 4:42 pm #216933
Puerto Rico RomoParticipantJanuary 24, 2010 at 5:00 pm #216934
AnonymousInactiveThanks PR Romo – thats what I needed to hear. I am doing some questions now and realizing how unprepared I am for this test – even though I have studied at least 15-20 hours a week for 7 weeks now. I find myself day dreaming half way through the questions! I do much better if the question is short and sweet and to the point. Sorry about REG… that one sucks pretty darn bad too! (not that any of them are amusing)
January 24, 2010 at 5:34 pm #216935
Puerto Rico RomoParticipantOh that 68 wasn't as bad as the 74 I got when I retook it in October. Took it again yesterday. Did good on the mc's except some dumbs ones i think i might have gotten wrong, The sims were bad though not as bad as when I took them in October. Still I'm scared cause if I don't pass it now I'll have to repeat both Bec and fare since my credit expires on February.
January 24, 2010 at 6:07 pm #216936
AnonymousInactiveSweet lord that sucks. Im sorry. At least you are taking the curve-balls in stride. I failed audit and cried like a little baby……… I wish I was a bit more gracious with my failures but usually I just have a tantrum like a 2 yr. old. Good for you for sticking with it. I think the experience of failure makes you grow much more than any success ever could. I suppose it will make that passing grade all the sweeter! I hope that this time around was the winning number. Given your scores I will bet you got an 80!!!
January 28, 2010 at 1:48 am #216937
Puerto Rico RomoParticipantHey thanks claire! Don't worry, with that amount of study I'm sure you'll pass it!
January 29, 2010 at 7:28 pm #216938
AnonymousInactivethe day before I usually finish studying for the last chapter (I use becker), then for about the rest of the day till about 4am i review all chapters, which is a a quick 1.5-3 hour run thru of the chapters which includes looking over big topics and then doing the 15-20 in book problems for the chapter and doing a few of the supplemental questions from the passmaster review becker thing. I dont know if most people would do well under this structure as I plan to literally only go through each chapter once, with the last chapter finished the day before the exam and then staying up till 4 am….for bec i stayed up till 4am though my test was at 8…so i wouldnt look to my strategy as a suggestion. I passed FAR in the 80's this way and waiting on my results for bec though i feel confident.
January 30, 2010 at 2:44 am #216939
Will_it_ever_endParticipantWell I have FAR tomorrow morning so I can tell you what I am doing firsthand. I had planned on spending 3-4 hours to flip through each chapter and mentally quiz myself on key topics. However, work was one of those days in which I was juggling three managers all day needing something asap. Now that I am home and have the kiddo asleep, I cracked opened the book up and very quickly shut it again. At this point, I just need a good night's sleep and a good breakfast in the morning.
This is a retake so I have spent who knows how many hours thus far. Are those last 4 really going to make or break me? Who knows, who cares?
REG 97, FAR 69,82, AUD 80, BEC 71, 81 - It finally ended!!
January 30, 2010 at 4:07 am #216940
Puerto Rico RomoParticipantGet a rest will it ever end, you deserve it!
January 30, 2010 at 4:24 am #216941
AnonymousInactiveI've always taken a day or two off before each exam. I don't look at any material, I don't look at any questions; nothing at all exam related. Instead I relax, drink beer, play video games, play frisbee golf, go out with friends, and read (nothing related to accounting). It's worked thus far but ultimately you should choose what fits your personality and habits best. Some people function better when they cram and are hyped up on caffeine. I am not one of those people but I have chosen a method that works for me.
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