Passing the CPA exams is when you study hard,if you can't study or you don't have time for your studies I'd advise you get yourself a help like Mr Dylan
Very helpful information. I was hesitated and don’t know which last section I would take but based on your suggestion and my career focus in Tax I decide to take ISC now 😊 Thank you!
Thank you for all the hard work you put into this. What does the full bundle include? FAR AUD REG and ? Do you pick the discipline material you want or do you get all three? I guess there's no better motivation to hurry up and pass than to know that the AICPA might change the exams again... Do they still give you 18 months or did that change too?
I’m having a hard time not writing notes for every single MCQ in my main study session? The MCQ I’m doing are by module but sometimes Becker only has 15 MCQ- is this enough to serve as the learning tool? When/how does the memory retention kick in? Does this come with the 30 cumulative MCQs each day? There are so many sections. 30 MCQ might not cover everything- should we do more as cumulative review? Should we do the simulated exams when Becker suggests OR wait until my 1-2 week final review at the end? THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! 📝🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 AUD, first exam for reference. Work FT
Hi @brianna7289, yes you can rely on what you're seeing in the questions for each topic for the most part, but understand not only why the right answer was right, but why each incorrect answer was wrong. That's especially important on AUD, where a lot of times you'll have two answers that both seem right. For retention, yes - the daily set of 30 re-review questions is the first step, but then using our study tools or the "mini-sessions" idea is just as helpful/important. You want to be working through the notes at least once a week or more, and that can be "cumulative" between listening to the audios, reading the notes, and/or using the follow-along notes. Then our quizzes are random so that's giving you cumulative review as well. The 30 question sets won't cover everything in one day of course, but as you're doing them each day, you will be hitting all the topics you've previously covered over and over as the weeks go by. As for the final review, it should be much smoother since you're re-reviewing all the way through, but I still think it's helpful to plan to finish the material about a week before your exam and then spend that week alternating between fully random sets of 30, then sets on weaker topics as needed, based on your personal weak areas. As for the full practice exams in Becker, it can be a good idea to do one just for the experience of a full simulated exam, but after that it's just personal preference.
I did my Bsc in economics and finance at the University of the Gambia, and I am also an Acca certified accounting technician. I want to know whether with these qualifications, i will be eligible to sit for the CPA exam.
I have Becker & SuperfastCPA pro course and after watching your video I'm debating if I should start with FAR or ISC. What are your thoughts? Thank you
The score release timing is concerning. Makes me feel a strong obligation to get as reasonably close to perfection as I can before I walk into the testing center. A week ago I bought Becker and started studying daily for REG. Have been watching Logan's excellent videos on REG for about 3 weeks too. Between work and an upcoming wisdom teeth removal, I can either test in about 4-5 weeks or in 7-8 weeks. I'm going with 7-8 weeks partly because this is my first section. Not happy that the score will be released in October (!) but it is what it is.
1. Your Routine and consistency has to be there. Do it each day. Learn everyday. Do it well. 2 Get up and study 2 hours in the morning. No excuse. Stay consistent. 3. Create a Re-review process. Retention aspect.
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Passing the CPA exams is when you study hard,if you can't study or you don't have time for your studies I'd advise you get yourself a help like Mr Dylan
People keep talking about Dylan all over
TH-cam,he must be a very awesome help.
Yes you're correct but remember heaven helps those who help themselves, try studying if you can't study then get yourself a good help
CPA exam might seem so tough to pass but studying very hard is a very vital skill to win trust me
correct, everyone has a different fate.
Very helpful information. I was hesitated and don’t know which last section I would take but based on your suggestion and my career focus in Tax I decide to take ISC now 😊 Thank you!
I am an indian cma. Is it worth doibg us cpa from India??
Thanks for the program!
You're welcome, hope it's been helping!
Thank you for all the hard work you put into this.
What does the full bundle include? FAR AUD REG and ?
Do you pick the discipline material you want or do you get all three?
I guess there's no better motivation to hurry up and pass than to know that the AICPA might change the exams again...
Do they still give you 18 months or did that change too?
Hey! I have the pro course and can confirm you get Aud, far, reg & the three discipline sections (ISC, BAR & TCP). Hope this helps!
Yes Brianna is correct, the Total Bundle includes access to all sections. And now you have 30 months to pass, not 18.
@@SuperfastCPA Thank you Nate. I appreciate your time and effort to help us pass.
I’m having a hard time not writing notes for every single MCQ in my main study session? The MCQ I’m doing are by module but sometimes Becker only has 15 MCQ- is this enough to serve as the learning tool? When/how does the memory retention kick in? Does this come with the 30 cumulative MCQs each day?
There are so many sections. 30 MCQ might not cover everything- should we do more as cumulative review?
Should we do the simulated exams when Becker suggests OR wait until my 1-2 week final review at the end?
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! 📝🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
AUD, first exam for reference. Work FT
Hi @brianna7289, yes you can rely on what you're seeing in the questions for each topic for the most part, but understand not only why the right answer was right, but why each incorrect answer was wrong. That's especially important on AUD, where a lot of times you'll have two answers that both seem right.
For retention, yes - the daily set of 30 re-review questions is the first step, but then using our study tools or the "mini-sessions" idea is just as helpful/important. You want to be working through the notes at least once a week or more, and that can be "cumulative" between listening to the audios, reading the notes, and/or using the follow-along notes. Then our quizzes are random so that's giving you cumulative review as well.
The 30 question sets won't cover everything in one day of course, but as you're doing them each day, you will be hitting all the topics you've previously covered over and over as the weeks go by.
As for the final review, it should be much smoother since you're re-reviewing all the way through, but I still think it's helpful to plan to finish the material about a week before your exam and then spend that week alternating between fully random sets of 30, then sets on weaker topics as needed, based on your personal weak areas.
As for the full practice exams in Becker, it can be a good idea to do one just for the experience of a full simulated exam, but after that it's just personal preference.
I did my Bsc in economics and finance at the University of the Gambia, and I am also an Acca certified accounting technician. I want to know whether with these qualifications, i will be eligible to sit for the CPA exam.
Contact NASBA for this.
I have Becker & SuperfastCPA pro course and after watching your video I'm debating if I should start with FAR or ISC. What are your thoughts? Thank you
@SuperfastCPA I sent a message on Facebook and Messenger regarding password reset. But I'm not getting any response. Please help. Thanks.
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The score release timing is concerning. Makes me feel a strong obligation to get as reasonably close to perfection as I can before I walk into the testing center. A week ago I bought Becker and started studying daily for REG. Have been watching Logan's excellent videos on REG for about 3 weeks too. Between work and an upcoming wisdom teeth removal, I can either test in about 4-5 weeks or in 7-8 weeks. I'm going with 7-8 weeks partly because this is my first section. Not happy that the score will be released in October (!) but it is what it is.
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1. Your Routine and consistency has to be there. Do it each day. Learn everyday. Do it well.
2 Get up and study 2 hours in the morning. No excuse. Stay consistent.
3. Create a Re-review process. Retention aspect.
People are saying it’s open book and some say it’s not? I assume it’s not