FAR – Much Harder Than I Thought

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    Fratty Redneck
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    Alright, so obviously FAR has the most content. We can all agree on that. I’m through F6 in Becker and am struggling to grasp the material. With 4 sections left, and my exam scheduled for September 8th, should I just diligently move through F7-F10 and plan on pounding NINJA MCQ until I puke? I really want to give myself a puncher’s chance in 2 1/2 weeks, but this may be a tall order. Any advice is appreciated.

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    Fratty Redneck
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    I should also mention that the Firm I work for is allowing me to study 5ish hours per day in the office leading up to the exam. It's a blessing for sure, but also feeling some added pressure to get this knocked out.

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    Fratty Redneck
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    bump

    #1612406
    ageis0101
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    if you get 5 hours/day to study, I don't see why not. You can get through a section every 2 days and make sure you are taking plenty of progress tests to keep the material fresh (going all the way back to module 1). You have 2 full weeks left to study. If you only use the time alotted by work, that's 55 hours taking the weekends off. That's a fair amount, being 60% done with the material.

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    Anonymous
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    Pound out MCQs, practice a good amount of SIMs, then do a comprehensive final review and focus on your weaker areas.

    Since their is so much material on FAR, you can get lucky and get questions you are familiar with. Or if you are not lucky, you might get testlets from hell.

    Much of these tests, to an extent, are luck of the draw.

    #1612409
    Jigalo
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    I would get through the material as best as you can, and give yourself plenty of time for a solid review. Government and Not for Profits are extremely important areas and cannot be overlooked. It is alot of material but I understood FAR best after I did a thorough review of the chapters and pounded away at progress tests. Good luck!

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