Best BEC Cram

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  • #201887
    kyle.brown
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    I have BEC in 3 weeks form this past Saturday and was wondering what the best cram is? I am about to finish my text with CPAExcel and plan to hit Ninja Notes and MCQ hard the rest of the time.

    FAR - Passed 4/2016
    AUD - Passed 11/2015
    REG - ?
    BEC - 05/28/2016

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  • #775788
    CPA2BEE
    Participant

    NINJA MCQs til you're blind

    FAR - 80
    AUD - 82
    BEC - 80
    REG - 85

    ETHICS - 90
    EXPERIENCE - COMPLETE
    Application for California license mailed 8/4/2016

    #775789
    kyle.brown
    Participant

    I am praying that is all i need after passing FAR i am extra motivated to get this thing done.

    FAR - Passed 4/2016
    AUD - Passed 11/2015
    REG - ?
    BEC - 05/28/2016

    #775790
    tacctfin11
    Participant

    i'm in the same boat. I'm wondering if finishing roger MCQ and material is worth it or if i should just start hammering Ninja MCQ…………….

    FAR- 76 01/08/2016 exp 08/04/2017
    AUD- 82 04/14/2016
    BEC- May 28th

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    REG- TBD

    #775791
    TheHoundThatRides
    Participant

    What aspects of BEC are you still weak on? I don't think a cram is necessary for BEC. It's the least material and a lot of it is pure memorization. (why listen to an instructor explain finance and business environment concepts when you can be working on committing formulas and mnemonics to memory yourself.)

    Cost is the subject where a good instructor can have the most effect but even that is best practiced afterwards with many MCQ's.

    BEC - 78 (August 2015)
    FAR - 80 (November 2015)
    AUD - 73, 67. (Ok I gotta confess I was even more lazy this time around)
    REG - August 27th, 2016

    #775792
    JPM_Chicago
    Participant

    It can be done. I did it in 20 days. Similar thing happened where I put studying off until I had 20 days left. Then I decided that I was going to pass or die trying in that time period. I only used Ninja Notes and Ninja MCQ. I read Ninja Notes everyday for half hour to one hour (just start reading from front to back and then start over again). It would be better to write the notes out but there isn't enough time to do that. That would take at least 3-4 days. You will start to notice about 10 days in or so that subjects you are reading that made no sense before are starting to become clearer. For Ninja MCQ, I went through each section and tried answering every question. When I saw every question once, I went back to the ones I got wrong. I did those until I answered every question in the section correctly once. Then I moved on to the next section. I continued like that until I completed all sections. Then I started my review. This consisted of going through each section with random question sets of 20-30 questions. I kept doing those question sets until my trending score was close to 80%. Start with the section most heavily weighted on the exam and work your way down to the least weighted section on the exam. This will be a long process. You will have many late, late nights. But it is worth it. I avoided the TBS questions because I thought it was more important to know the MCQs considering the time crunch. Also, if you know the MCQs really well, then you will be able to work your way through the TBS. By time it was all said and done, I did over 2200 questions. Good luck!

    AUD - 78
    BEC - 83
    REG - 5/16
    FAR - 7/16

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