Is FAR doable in 6 weeks, though Jeff suggests 7-8 weeks?

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    mastump317
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    Been about a year since I watched my videos(Roger), so I need to go through them and take notes.

    I’m trying to leave one industry and enter accounting and was wanting to try to take FAR by around August 1 before I start seriously looking for work.

    As for time, I am presently unemployed, and can probably put in a decent amount of hours per day without my wife divorcing me.

    Thanks.

    Marc

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  • #781492
    maki
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    Yes. Study 3 weeks then take the exam.

    Roger CPA

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    #781493
    Anonymous
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    skip the videos, read the book and hammer MCQ's

    if youre unemployed FAR is doable in 3 weeks like maki says. 7-8 weeks is too long. yu're going to forget by week 6 what you learned in week1.

    and you;re not unemployed btw- studying for FAR is your fulltime job from now on 😉

    #781494
    mastump317
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    FAR is now my fulltime job?
    Good point!
    Thanks!

    #781495
    mastump317
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    FAR is now my fulltime job?
    Good point!
    Thanks!

    #781496
    N4
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    If you don't have a job I think 4 weeks to 5 weeks for far would be good. 3 weeks is sorta pushing it. I worked full time and studied for far in 7 weeks. I only had 4 days of review so I would suggest 8 weeks for working individuals for far. But it depends how quick you are at studying. There isn't a one size fit all rule. I wouldn't have passed if I cut my time to 5 or 6 weeks.

    FAR (5/31) PASS (Best birthday gift ever!)

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