AUD or Bec?

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    mperez102204
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    Hello everyone,

    So, I just seen that I did not pass the Audit exam – received a 67. I wanted to take BEC in Q1. So, my question to eveyone is – Should i retake AUD? or should i start to study for BEC?

    If I do retake AUD – how much time should i use – 6 weeks? Ninja MCQ? Or 10 point combo??

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  • #1392975
    MarwanRefaat
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    I recommend taking BEC in Q1 before the new exam changes because it will be a lot easier without simulations and that's what i will do.
    If you can study AUD for 4 weeks and retake it on mid January as it's still fresh in your mind and then take BEC on the first ten days of march, that would be great.
    Believe me NINJA MCQ is great, i failed twice in FAR and AUD and passed after using NINJA MCQ in my third try for both.
    good luck

    AUD - 71, 73, 87
    BEC - N/A
    FAR - 54, 73
    REG - N/A

    NINJA MCQ ROCKS!!!!

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    mperez102204
    Participant

    @Marwan. I think you have a great point. I think I can get both of them in the same quarter. Although, I do work full-time. Still manageable?

    #1393515
    MarwanRefaat
    Participant

    yes you can do it. i'm working full-time too, we just need to sacrifice with our social life for a while.
    The key element of passing AUD is to get the big picture, to understand how the process works.

    AUD - 71, 73, 87
    BEC - N/A
    FAR - 54, 73
    REG - N/A

    NINJA MCQ ROCKS!!!!

    #1393560
    ahsq
    Participant

    Good luck, I would recommend taking BEC if you have started studying it. try to take some time off to study full days and mind nothing else. its best if you could pass it now for 3hrs vs later at 4hrs. f the 4 hours.

    I wasnt a believer but now like others said, get the BEC NINJA MCQ, it helped me pass and I only used BECKER for final review other than ninja.

    good luck, I am trying to nail AUD now.

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