Biggest score variance between first attempts on different exam parts? - Page 2

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  • #187786
    Pumpkins
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    Hi guys. Have you ever seen people score in the 90s in their first attempt at one part.. such as BEC.. and then fail another part.. like FAR?

    People’s scores seem to stay within a 10-15 point range from what I’ve been seeing in everyone’s signature.

    What’s the difference in your highest first attempt and lowest first attempt score?

    AUD- 93
    BEC- 81
    FAR- 1/26/2015
    REG- TBD

    CIA Exams Passed in March, 2014

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    First test- 88

    Second test-71

    17 point spread. I got cocky after I dropped that 88. Also, I had major problems studying tax. I kept falling asleep and didn't make it through all the material.

    #587186

    @BJD16 I completely agree.. studying BEC now and conceptual parts are all review from undergrad or other sections of CPA and if you can manipulate equations you don't have to memorize half the formulas/ ratio's. For some reason AUD just didn't make sense and thought a lot of the answers to MCQ were subjective, rly dreading re-taking AUD after BEC.

    A - 89 10/23/2014
    R - 90 2/27/2014
    F - 75 5/25/2014
    B - 83 8/28/2014

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