Obviously CPA exam has been a pain in my ass, but that won't bother me any longer I have gotten my license already thanks to you Mr Dylan God bless you more cuz you made it possible for me
Thank you soo much for the video!! I am at the beginning of my study journey and I was considering flashcards but after this video it is a MUST! I look forward to being on your Pod soon sharing my success story. Happy studies!!!
Thanks for the tips. My takeaway from this is the flashcards can assist better than just reading over your notes. Actively learning seems like the way to go for sure.
Never thought Flashcards would make such difference, I am convinced now after your video I must give it a try. Thank you for explaining it so basic and easy for me vs. high level "do this and go". I know a lot of CPA candidates do appreciate it.
This video came into my feed at the fight time. I've been struggling on bond payable problems and this is such an obvious strategy over just banging my head against the text and mcqs until it clicks
I like the bucket analogy. I haven't been using flashcards much and am re-motivated to making another attempt at using them. Was using Quizlet, but trying out Anki. Re-watched the Pro video on planting the seeds again and picked a couple things up that might help. Thanks for the videos and podcast!
Takeaway: Make flashcards on PILLAR INFORMATION and during re-review sessions ONLY. I recently committed a lot of my BEC study time to making way too many flashcards and sincerely believe that is a BIG reason I did not pass. Lesson learned!
Lots of great takeaways, but the big one for me is how flash cards are forced recon. This hit home, as I am a traditional note taker. Time to break the habit and make better use of my study time!
Thanks for this interesting video, I have long years career in auditing but since I have finished my Bashlor Degree in Accounting, I did not develop my professional skills. I just want to start developing my skills.
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Obviously CPA exam has been a pain in my ass, but that won't bother me any longer I have gotten my license already thanks to you Mr Dylan God bless you more cuz you made it possible for me
Am sorry for that some people people also
passed through difficulties, just be patient
and keep studying
I saw someone say he is not trustworthy i
couldn't stop laughing, really people say a lot
of shit these days.
People keep talking about Dylan all over
TH-cam,he must be a very awesome help.
I studied for months and couldn't pass, I guess passing is a blessing
CPA exam might seem so tough to pass but studying very hard is a very vital skill to win trust me.
I like to take notes/make flashcards on topics that I miss (while doing MCQs) and this video enforces this strategy, thank you!
Thank you soo much for the video!! I am at the beginning of my study journey and I was considering flashcards but after this video it is a MUST! I look forward to being on your Pod soon sharing my success story. Happy studies!!!
Thanks for the tips. My takeaway from this is the flashcards can assist better than just reading over your notes. Actively learning seems like the way to go for sure.
Never thought Flashcards would make such difference, I am convinced now after your video I must give it a try. Thank you for explaining it so basic and easy for me vs. high level "do this and go". I know a lot of CPA candidates do appreciate it.
I appreciate these videos because it addresses common sense studying. I used to do this in high school but I forgot it.
Bucket#1 captured understanding = bucket#2 flashcards+ re review
You got it - and then those bucket 2 items become bucket 1 items
This video came into my feed at the fight time. I've been struggling on bond payable problems and this is such an obvious strategy over just banging my head against the text and mcqs until it clicks
Brainscape is cool. Thanks for the tips on which info to make a flashcard for.
I like the bucket analogy. I haven't been using flashcards much and am re-motivated to making another attempt at using them. Was using Quizlet, but trying out Anki. Re-watched the Pro video on planting the seeds again and picked a couple things up that might help. Thanks for the videos and podcast!
Takeaway: Make flashcards on PILLAR INFORMATION and during re-review sessions ONLY. I recently committed a lot of my BEC study time to making way too many flashcards and sincerely believe that is a BIG reason I did not pass. Lesson learned!
I wish I had done this last year. I know I would have passed Audit
Lots of great takeaways, but the big one for me is how flash cards are forced recon. This hit home, as I am a traditional note taker. Time to break the habit and make better use of my study time!
this video was quite informative. Thanks for sharing.
Great video. Like the idea of the two buckets. I'm definitely going to use your tips, especially now that I'm going to take cpa exams again
Thanks for this interesting video, I have long years career in auditing but since I have finished my Bashlor Degree in Accounting, I did not develop my professional skills. I just want to start developing my skills.