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I started studying for FAR last week using Gleim and I'm aiming to take my first exam mid-late January. That's really impressive that studying a third of your intended hours you got such a high score. When you took your first exam, did you feel like you have a good, comprehensive understanding of ALL the material? Also, did you feel like the MCQs prepared you the best for the exam (this is what most people claim is the best way to study)?
Thanks for your comment! I will say that what gave me confidence was my improved performance on practice MCQs when reviewing. In addition, Becker had 2 simulated exams that mimic the real exam in format and length. I also performed well on these. As far as best way to study, I took a well rounded approach. I did all lectures on Becker, all MCQs, and all SIMS. Once I had completed all material, I was going back and doing practice sets of MCQ to review in an efficient manner. In this sense I would say the MCQ are valuable - to review more material quicker. But don't cast aside the lectures or SIMS. You need to be comfortable answering SIMS in an open ended fashion. Any more questions let me know!
I will also say that I did not necessarily have a comprehensive understanding of ALL or 100% of the material. The exam is just simple too broad. I definitely had weak areas but overall I felt confident.
Yep reading the answer explanations is really important, especially when you get a problem wrong! Definitely take the time to understand before moving on.
Thank you so much!! I’ve been trying to watch all lectures but time wise it’s taking a million years. But I’m also failing all MCQ. Can’t decide how to proceed.
Yeah I would reassess to see if you really need to be spending more time on lectures. If you aren't absorbing the info. Unfortunately theses exams really can't be rushed - and there's no quick hack. Make sure you are reading the answer explanations and filling understanding before you go on to the next MCQ. Best of luck!
I highly recommend Becker CPA Review Course. I used Becker to score 96, 96, 94, 89 on my exams!
Becker CPA Exam Courses: becker.prf.hn/l/OqB9NPk/
This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. I recommend Becker because I found tremendous success with their program!
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Thanks for this great study plan! I will try it out!😁
I hope that it helps! Let me know if you have any questions.
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Thanks man I appreciate that from you!
I started studying for FAR last week using Gleim and I'm aiming to take my first exam mid-late January. That's really impressive that studying a third of your intended hours you got such a high score.
When you took your first exam, did you feel like you have a good, comprehensive understanding of ALL the material? Also, did you feel like the MCQs prepared you the best for the exam (this is what most people claim is the best way to study)?
Thanks for your comment!
I will say that what gave me confidence was my improved performance on practice MCQs when reviewing. In addition, Becker had 2 simulated exams that mimic the real exam in format and length. I also performed well on these.
As far as best way to study, I took a well rounded approach. I did all lectures on Becker, all MCQs, and all SIMS. Once I had completed all material, I was going back and doing practice sets of MCQ to review in an efficient manner. In this sense I would say the MCQ are valuable - to review more material quicker. But don't cast aside the lectures or SIMS. You need to be comfortable answering SIMS in an open ended fashion.
Any more questions let me know!
I will also say that I did not necessarily have a comprehensive understanding of ALL or 100% of the material. The exam is just simple too broad. I definitely had weak areas but overall I felt confident.
@@JPThomasCPA Thanks!
I think the best way I learn is by doing MCQs and reading the concepts behind them to really understand why I do what.
Yep reading the answer explanations is really important, especially when you get a problem wrong! Definitely take the time to understand before moving on.
Hey the schedule is superb and can you please help me out/suggest for some TH-cam lectures for CPA
Farhat Lectures are good. I have some videos as well with more on the way.
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Thank you so much!! I’ve been trying to watch all lectures but time wise it’s taking a million years. But I’m also failing all MCQ. Can’t decide how to proceed.
Yeah I would reassess to see if you really need to be spending more time on lectures. If you aren't absorbing the info. Unfortunately theses exams really can't be rushed - and there's no quick hack. Make sure you are reading the answer explanations and filling understanding before you go on to the next MCQ. Best of luck!