@CPA 2018
I think you are in good shape. I would just keep reviewing at this point.
I agree with anyatver. The “Becker bump” doesn't always work. So, I stopped doing practice or mock exams for that reason after doing BEC and AUD.
If you want to knock out REG, you should look at the 2018 AICPA blueprints for REG and focus your studying (which you have done it seems). Yes, you should study subjects that you hope you won't be tested on. However, if that subject is only being tested at a “Remembering and understanding level” and it is only like 5% of the content of the test, you probably don't want to spend 15 hours on it. This was a trap I fell into before I learned about the blueprints. I just assumed that if you paid top dollar for a study system, it focused on the content that was going to be highly tested. I can tell you from my experiences that what Becker says is highly tested doesn't always match up with the blueprints. The same goes for some other cheaper study systems too.
I've said it before but for REG, know individual and entity taxation really well. Also, have a good grasp of ethics and a high-level understanding of the BLAW. Don't go crazy with the BLAW until you have mastered the tax. Also, studying the IRS tax forms is a great way to better understand MCQ/SIMs.
FYI: I am not posting any secrets here as what I just told you can be understood from looking at the AICPA blueprints.
Good luck to you both.
@Jen J
You have some awesome scores and I'm sure you will pass your two remaining parts with ease. If you are interested, I think there is an AICPA/NASBA webinar on 02/15/2018 which goes over CPA Exam strategy/AICPA blueprints. You have to register online for it.
BEC = 72 (6/08/16)
FAR = ?
REG = ?
AUD = ?