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Hello, I have failed AUD last January and I am planning to take it somtime in May (aiming in the middle of May if prometric opens in May). I failed by 3 points but I know it doesn’t mean I failed by one question or two. It’s been 1 week since I started studying for AUD and not sure if this study method is okay. I am using Becker.
First, I read the textbook, then I do MCQs, then write down MCQs that I got wrong, then I do skills practice questions, then Simulations. And lastly take some notes but not for all modules. By doing this order I have competed 1 module a day. Should I skip any of the above? I think I am taking too long to finish one chapter. I studied for BEC retake as if I am taking it for the first time. I think I should take the same approach for AUD, right?
FAR: 74, 80
BEC: 70, 68, 2/28/15
REG: 75 Expired; 72
AUD: TBD"And all things, whatsoever you shall ask in prayer, believing, you shall receive". Matthew 21:22
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