How to interpret Becker's practice test?

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  • #200296
    Jeff01234567
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    I took the AUD practice just now and here are my results:

    71/90 x (.6) + 36/57 x (.4)

    72.58%

    Did I calculate my score right? (I just took the questions I got right and divided by total questions) If so, what are the implications for my test?

    I have passed a couple of tests before, but this is my first time actually taking a practice test. The test did feel a lot easier than Becker questions.

    BEC - 83 Oct 23
    FAR - 84 Jan 8
    AUD - 81 Feb 26
    REG - 84 May 23

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  • #759247
    EuroAddict
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    I never understood how and didn't sweat it. Now if I score 60% in a packet of 30, that's when I sweat lol.

    Just review what you got wrong. Don't worry so much about the score.

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    BEC - 77, 03/2015 (first try)
    FAR - 79, 05/2015 (second try)
    REG - 83, 12/2015 (first try)
    AUD - 84, 03/2015 (first try)

    I got 99 problems but the CPA ain't one.

    #759248
    sar_rah
    Participant

    On audit I did pretty much exactly the same on both the Becker practice exams, which was about 80% on MCQ and 67% on SIMS, for a weighted score (60/40) of about 75%. Somehow that translated to a 98 on the real thing. Imagine my shock?! So based on my results, you're ready!

    AUD: 98
    REG: 91
    BEC: 86
    FAR: 83

    DONE DONE DONE and DONE all on the first try! It IS possible, just keep on studying!

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