Does anyone actually pass when they think they do well? - Page 5

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    mdrobbin
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    I have taken one exam at this point which was FAR. I walked out feeling so incredibly devastated, I didn’t know what to do with myself. Then A71 and some of my friends that have their CPA told me I probably did great. I was CERTAIN I failed but then found out I passed.

    The more I read on here, the more I hear of people who think they failed but end up passing and the flipside of thinking they did great and end up failing. I understand this is the nature of adaptive testing.

    As stupid as this sounds… for future exams, should I honestly be expecting to walk out feeling like I failed beyond belief? Does anyone walk out feeling great about their test and end up actually doing great?

    FAR - 2012 - PASSED (YAEGER)
    AUD - 2012 - PASSED (YAEGER + NINJA NOTES)
    BEC - 2012 - PASSED (YAEGER + NINJA NOTES)
    REG - 2013 - PASSED (YAEGER + NINJA NOTES + NINJA AUDIO)

    ETHICS - 2013 - PASSED

    DONE!!! Thank you A71 for all the support! Hiya!!!

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    Anonymous
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    My best advice is just be prepared and know the material. There isn't a correlation between how you feel and score, I will argue that any day. This isn't an exam based upon luck or feelings, it's how well you are prepared and know what you are doing. Felt great after AUD, and passed.

    #588865
    Anonymous
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    I felt like I got beat up after every exam except my last REG. I walked out of REG feeling really confident, which made me extremely nervous. Nothing would be worse than thinking you tore it up and then fail. Fortunately I nailed that one.

    #588866
    Anonymous
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    Walked out feeling confident that I passed AUD. Most certainly did.

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