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(this post pretty mirrors my email, sorry abou that)
Well, the Wiley book is the best on the market (in my opinion) and what Yaeger does is take the Wiley material and teach it along with weeding out the extra stuff that they don't think will be on the exam...it worked for me. FAR is a beast (20 chapters...13 DVDs), so I highly recommend Yaeger for it.
(I know someone mentioned it on the previous post)
Before you disclaim as B.S. I have a audit person who took audit in may 1 and got score on may 19; so we started asking how thiscould be and the above is what I was able to find on the net.
I thought I at least knew all the simulation material.....I just don't know if I can take another fail in REG.
They (the HomeStudy programs from Yaeger) were both very effective for me. I scored a 92 on REG and re-passed FAR the first time after being away from it (and forgetting everything). I highly recommend them both.
It'll be similar to Wave 1 of the last window...I'll have a post dedicated to it early Feb.
http://www.another71.com/2008/04/back-from-slaughterhouse-i-mean.html
I know that the AICPA would justify such techniques as weeding out the candidates that can't problem solve the question or analyze the question to its core, but I disagree. I think that is absolute crap.
I know the material...now give me my passing score damnit!
It's pretty simple, actually...I just watched the Yaeger DVDs...took great notes...worked the MCQs they assign...re-wrote my notes (which took a week)...worked some more MCQs...reviewed my notes...took the exam.
The key was Yaeger's lectures (they teach college-style) and taking REALLY good notes.
No - you can only take a section once in a window, unfortunately. If someone fails a section that they sit for in January...the earliest they can take it again is April.
what are the sims usually based off of
I think it is a joke that AICPA only has for practice material: 5 MC and 1 simulation. After you take the exam the survey ask you if the practice material was helpful....NO!
Generic questions about the exam only, please.
Sheesh that is why we have ethics ppl!
We all have too much time, emotion, energy, $$$$, and so do our families to have sloppy ethics in this regard and get in trouble....too much at risk. You're anonymous...I'm not (it's not too hard to figure out who I am if they run a query on my exam scores).
Thank you.
Sorry for the drama
i have not even started the biz lectures
I don't think it is another71 you have to worry about suing you.
would love to hear it :)
I hereby agree agree that I will maintain the confidentiality of the Uniform CPA Examination. In addition, I agree that I will not:
-Divulge the nature or content of any Uniform CPA Examination question or answer under any circumstances
I did not search long maybe ten minutes.
oh well I saved you the trouble here it is:
"Which candidates may qualify for early score release?
Candidates who take the examination during the first month of a testing window may qualify for early score release. Early reporting depends on the examination content that is presented to the candidate, and on the number of completed test events during the first month of testing. It is not possible to predict exactly how many candidates will be able to receive their scores on the earlier schedule.
If the test form the candidate answered requires no additional statistical analysis, scores will be available in time for the first wave of score release. Early score release is most likely for examination forms that include previously administered test content. If more analysis is needed (for example, in the case of new simulations), scores will not be reported until the second wave of score release.
The number of completed test events in the first month of testing is important because statistical quality control procedures cannot be completed until we have received a sufficiently large number of examination results. This means that the larger the group of
candidates who take the examination early in the testing window, the earlier the scoring process can begin."
http is:
http://www.cpa-exam.org/download/CPAAlertScoringInterview705.pdf
I know Im going to have to fill out a 1040 or something awful and write memos about itemized deductions, I can feel it
I'm glad they worked for you...nice scores, btw.
"I guess no one ever heard about that exam candidate blog guy who lost all his credits by posting information about what questions he had the most trouble with on his web blog site."
Can someone give me more info on this or is this a "CPA Urban Legend" that can be found on www.snopes.com?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPs63S1kkj8
Remedies for Breach and Discharge of Contracts
right on brother Fancypants
I got the ethics CD in the mail today. I have looked into it, and see that there are 145 pages worth of lectures etc to go through. Do you think that we need to listen to the lectures or just start the exam and look for the answers along the way? Also, I have heard that anyone who have ordered the CD in the Jan, 09, would have only 40 MCQ. I don't know this for sure though I have yet to take this exam. Raza
Jeff
Anyway, do you know in Virginia released Wave 1 scores?
I appreciate everyone's contributions, however.
many a horror stories and urban legends have been quietly spoken around distant campfires telling the tell of this very taxiation hell you speak of
Anybody else has similar experince, please share. Jeff now you are CPA, enlight the my curiosity. Thanks
I hope it is not as bad as it seems. But if it is difficult for all of us, then don't they take that into consideration when marking? Do they grade on a curve?
It's 40% business law and ethics combined...this has been in line with my experience, anyway.
Please help me, some body whoo is from Texas and has gotton the license - my ethics course will expire in Jan 22, so if i submitt all the paperowrk alongwith professional code exam before Jan 22 but failed, would I be required to take 4 hour ethics or not.
Anybody else has similar experince, please share. Jeff now you are CPA, enlight the my curiosity. Thanks
I'm actually not sure how your state works...I just had to do the AICPA course and submit paper that said that I passed it along with my paperwork for my certificate. I would call your state board.
After reading all the posts about the REG exam and how tough it was, I must say I am a bit worried. I have my exam next week.
I hope it is not as bad as it seems. But if it is difficult for all of us, then don't they take that into consideration when marking? Do they grade on a curve?
REG is a tough exam...I call it #1a in terms of difficulty...1. FAR 1a. REG 3 BEC 4 AUD (just my opinion).
You need to be well-versed on all of the tax rules that your prep course should have covered, as well as know the bus law and ethics stuff...don't be afraid to put off REG for a week or two if you need to. It's better to put off the exam than to walk in and not be 110% prepared. I recommend the Yaeger cram (16 hours) or HomeStudy (33 hours + MCQs) if you have time.
Also - while the questions are weighted differently, I don't think the exam is curved. I used to think that, but I don't think they have quotas for pass/fail.
AUD is straight memorization and taking each question and applying it to what you know...that's how I passed it anyway. I know several candidates who struggled with AUD...it was the "easiest" to me, but that means nothing...I struggled with BEC while others felt that BEC was no big deal.
Also, do you think my score for REG will be released in the first wave? I sat for the exam yesterday.
Nice job Raza!
I know I don't blame you :) Thank you, though for all your GREAT help. Raza
Audit was hell barely passed on 2nd my attempt
BEC.....tba.........FAR was piece of pie b/c I did a 80 day review and mastered that puppy
Anyways, I found out that I didn't pass BEC so I will have to take that again after busy season. My question is this: does anyone know if they are going to have simulations or the written part this year for BEC? I have heard rumors the past few years that they were thinking of doing this but I am not sure whether it went through or not.
Thanks Jeff for the great site. Everyone really appreciates it!
I got an 80 on REG the first time I took it. I got a 55 on AUD the first time, 66 the second and just took it a third time last Monday.
You can study all you want. You can brag on messageboards about how *you* have the key to success on the exam, the truth is that the AICPA likes to do trick questions. Plain and simple.
as for FAR and going to studied for a long time and hopefully knock it out in the 4th quarter this yr
another 71 I have a great question
or maybe someone else knows this:
If my app of intent is good through Fec 2010 but I took 1 exam in Nov 08 and pass so my exam credit is good till June 2010 what happens if I have 3 credits and sit in March 2010 and pass and get my 4th credit. Would I be out of luck b/c the intent is expired or what?
Took REG today and enjoyed it thoroughly. Be sure to familiarize yourself with the NTS form as I confused it with the test location print-out and nearly lost my testing window having to drive back home to get it. That would have been bad!
That is TERRIBLE. I am hoping that you received your NTS by mail and it wasn't an email. If that happened to me and they didn't let print it from my email, I would be so pissed that I would fail the test. Hopefully you passed.
Rob in TX,
I am not sure about your app of intent, but you MUST pass all four sections within 18 months of one-another or you will loose credit. Do whatever it takes to get all 4 sections passed during your 18 months. I lost credit for BEC and REG, because I didn't get AUD and FAR done. It really sucks having to take two sections over again after having already passed it once. Hopefully I will be done soon and can get AUD and FAR passed the next time!!!
yeah I figured as much and that is my goal
I think the application has a deadline just to sit and pass a section and then if you pass you have the new exam deadline
I am not going to worry about it because so far I am running ahead of schedule
I am surprised another71 doesn't know anything about the application of intent.
March 15 is a safe assumption or thereabouts.
Jeff
-Christina
IS it certain that one simulation always does not count. In every single exam? I thought it was just the multiple choice questions. AM
January 10, 2009 9:14 PM
another71.com said...
The pretest questions are those that they are considering using in the future as questions that count. They can make up to 20% of the exam. Also - one sim isn't graded...you never know which one.
I plan completing my review course on 01/27 and start 01/28 working only MC and Sims up until my exam on 02/07. I of course will read some but my focus is mainly to work problems; no guessing and with that said I am about to dive into the UCC - Negotiable instruments and letters.
If I had 2 weeks only I would hit tax hard and busines law hard working MC & Sims at least one sim a day and 100-200 MC problems and not worrying about absorbing everything in the reading materials but just an overall general knowlege from the MC questions answer and reasoning.
Hope this helps; anybody with words of wisdom for REG test takers this quarter would be helpful
I have 25 days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
should i focus more on the basis problems then the DNI and that stuff?
waht does that mean?
i am just starting law
i am so confused with all this tax stuff.,
like do they really have questions that asak you to name the prefs or adjustments of the amt
or is it more basis focused?
With Estate/Gift tax...it is the least important tax topic, so study it only after you have a strong understanding of the rest of the tax topics.
It depends...the cram is a "review" for someone who has put in the proper amount of study time and wants one last solid look at everything...or they failed with a 70-74 previously and want to use the cram to boost them to a 75 or better.
If you're weak on REG or scored a 69 or lower, then the HomeStudy is a must...you need the thorough teaching that it offers. I scored two 74s and still used the HomeStudy because I didn't want to risk another letdown and it worked.
It's up to you...only you know where you stand. If you've been through your review material and have put in the requisite time and effort, then the cram is all you need. If you're hoping that the cram will be a silver bullet and substitute for prep time, then you need the HomeStudy. I spent a good 75 hours with the HomeStudy and still felt like I should have spent more time on it...there's just so much to know between taxes, law, and ethics.
I hope that helps (??) Call Phil...he'll tell you where you stand...he won't sell you something you don't need. He'll shoot you straight.
800.824.2811
I can't wait till this weekend to start it; I think I am going to enjoy the last half of this month.
I think it is b/c BEC was so freaking lame that REG is actually much more fun to study and work problems on.
Property Transactions
Classification of Assets
Nonrecognition Transactions
Income
Income - Basic Principles
Nonrecognition - Double Tax
Nonrecognition - Subsidies
Deductions
Individual Deductions - For AGI
Itemized Deductions
Business Deductions
Limitations on Business Deductions
Individual Income Taxation
Personal and Dependency Exemptions
Filing Status
Additional Taxes
Other Income Tax Issues
Personal and Business Tax Credits
Taxpayer Responsibilities
Taxation of Corporations
Formation of a Corporation
Corporate Income Computation
Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax
Penalty Taxes - Corporations
Distributions from a Corporation
Corporate Redemptions and Liquidations
Taxation of Related Corporations
Corporate Reorganizations
Taxation of S Corporations
S Corporations - Introduction
S Corporations - Income and Basis
Taxation of Partnerships
Partnerships - Introduction
Formation of a Partnership
Taxation of Partners
Partnership Sales and Liquidations
Estate and Gift Taxation
Introduction to Transfer Taxes
Federal Gift Tax
Federal Estate Tax
Fiduciaries
Income Taxation of Fiduciaries
This is why I call REG #1a in terms of difficulty followed by BEC and AUD. It's a subjective ranking though...just my opinion.
People who don't find REG as hard as others tend to work in tax. Those of us who don't can feel overwhelmed by all of the rules, exceptions, and differences between entities.
any give an adivce on what the main areas are? to focus on
Whoa there thats alot of stuff.
any give an adivce on what the main areas are? to focus on
You have to have a working knowledge of everything, honestly. Skipping AMT or something you'd rather not study (or don't have time to study) could be there difference b/w a 74 and a 75. This is why having a good review course is essential.
at least you know you tested to the best of your ability and made educated guesses when you had to
everyone is in the same boat so there is a good chance you passed
the harder the test the better the more you just flat out guess the worse
the more you flat out guess the easier the test will seem b/c you are testing your self just guessing and guessing is a lot easier then making educated choices and working problems out
sorry
the more you flat out guess the easier the test will seem b/c you are NOT testing yourself just guessing and guessing is a lot easier then making educated choices and working problems out
The ultimate question is: Are the questions randomly selected or is based on performance?
first packet is random med-difficult level
any time saving methods you think could boost performance and productivity
My secret was to practice on as many simulations as possible. I did not memorize all the tax rules but use the simulation to understand how the concepts were applied. I still practiced on MC questions. My time allocation was 60% simulations and 40% MC.
I figured that was the case; I agree with you both. I have like 9 or 10 sims and a bunch of questions so I will just have to work them and rework them.
Any predictions on Jan 2009 Reg wave 1 score releases?
Coming soon (in about 2 weeks) :)
Since I will have completed B Law I will do MC on them everyday but just one random draw everyday. I am not sure how many but atleast 40.
I will have my day soon enough.
And one other thing, another 71 once wrote that if you don't have time on the sims on the exam, always do the written part first since it is worth the most. So during the FAR exam, that is what I did. So even if I didn't finish the sim, I did get that written memo in and it was good. So I would like to thank you for that great piece of advice. I didn't do that for audit (although I really didn't need to for audit since I had time). AM
I'd rather be fishing then to waste my years doing MC questions questions but if you have a gift like he does........ it makes sense that he wants to share his wisdom so that others can benefit and help the country with good accounting skills
but really as for me I'd rather be fishing
it is good for testing you noodle but don't expect to score better then 75-80% unless you are related to him
I scored a 95 one time and a bunch of 60-75%
Any predictions on the FAR Wave 1 score releases?
Any advice...need to take BEC mid busy season. How much time do I really need to commit?
(NASBA releases)
BEC Feb 17
REG Feb 20
AUD Feb 23
FAR Feb 24
just a prelim guess...
Is the test audited by an independent body? Is there transparency? If so, let the body know.
I feel this way because I feel as if I could take half the questions on any given test and argue against all the given answers.
"Any predictions on Jan 2009 Reg wave 1 score releases?
Coming soon (in about 2 weeks) :)"
^^You say in a couple weeks and predict REG on Feb 20th...is the jan 2009 an early release guess??
Just curious....
Just curious....
REG and AUD seem to swap as to who gets released after BEC. REG was first in Wave 1 last window...we'll see.
With each score release, I'll be documenting when each one game out for each Wave...I doubt there's a rhyme or reason (REG or AUD first depending on the Wave), but you never know. I was fairly accurate with Wave 2 of Oct/Nov, so we'll see.
Plus, Joanne Vician @ the IL Board of Examiners has taken an interest in the blog and passed on some info too, so that was helpful.
I (along with a lot of people) waited a long time for my REG score in the Oct./Nov. 2008 window and I took FAR this window and since it is my last section if I pass I am quite anxious for my score.
I moving on to getting me a new RAD BMX
BEC seems to be the one exam that is least likely to have scores held back. It's not adaptive like the other 3 and there are no sims...it's pretty cut and dry. I would be very surprised if you didn't get your BEC score in Wave 1.
Wow, losing FAR would be hard to handle. FAR, I beleive is the hardest because the volume of material covered!
As someone who has lost a credit - and the worst one to lose (FAR) - I can tell you that it sucks...it sucks VERY bad, but it's not the end of the world. You can sulk for 4 days (2 days for the exam you failed and 2 days for losing FAR), but after that - back to work...no excuses...back to it...study with a vengeance.
In some ways yes...in others no. There are some topics that are just so boring that it takes every ounce of will to force one to start studying it again. Pensions...Government accounting...bleh...
There is also a very strong short term memory component to studying for the CPA exam that I think is underrated. If you study material that you don't encounter in every day work life, there is a strong possibility that you forget it 1 week after you sit. You may remember a little bit about it - but not to the degree required to sit for the exam.
A71 - how long did it take you to receive your official score for the final section? It was my last one and I am hanging on a thread...I need to apply for my certification soon...and not having the official score / letter stating I passed all sections is killing me....
For the other three sections I did a lot of problems, but they were math oriented, and I learn "problems bettter by doing the math, but I can't decide the best way to study for AUD because they are all theory oriented.
I ended the exam with three minutes to spare while using Jeff's "take out the memo first" strategy on the sims. At the end I felt wiped out but good that I left it all out on the exam.
Anybody have similar experiences with passing stories to back them up? This was my fourth time through FAR, and I definitely haven't ever felt this good (and exhausted) any of the other times I took it, so I think that warrants confidence.
I don't hear alot about Bisk. . .their questions are good but there software is poorly written causing you unnecessary frustration. I bought FARE and it does not work with Vista. That was several months ago. .. they still do not have a patch. They took my money no problem though. Countless other problems too.
This stinks!
Just a heads up because I didn't know this going into the exam, I just took it in November..For AUD there are now 3 teslets of 30 MCQ. It used to be 24. I think it is a good thing, each is worth less. However, there was no aditional time. (which was fine for me)
I guess it is all luck in the end
Jeff
"Study everything!"
The terms we agree to prior to taking the exam states that in essence, we won't divulge even the "nature" of the info...so that's my guideline for the site.
I don't mean to offend by not allowing those types of comments...I really don't. I hope you understand.
those to things can make the difference of pass or fail to the hardworking/studying test taker
if you want some tips I found some online that make real sense .......it is easy to forget that with so much pressure
hahhahahahhaahahahhahahaahahahhahahha
no really that test was wicked killer
come on magic number 75 don't fail me now
sat 2/7 is my day for reg wish me luck
I am doing 200 random questions and reviewing 7 sims daily starting today
whatever time I have at night I will review video lessons
remember to say a prayer for me and karma will come back to you even greater :)
I finished my first set of 100 and reviewed them.
Tonight I am reviewing the sims and knocking out another 100 random questions. It is a pain but that's how I passed audit on the 1st try.
Starting Saturday afternoon I am taking 10days off of studying....this will be my longest break since Hurrincane Ike(took 5 days off)
Two - I always found that if you know the MCQ material really well - you'll nail the sims...it's just an extension of what you already know.
Make sure you can do the research on the sim and navigate the research material. Other than that - my advice is to skip it and work the MCQs.
Tonight: work 5 testlets of 20 over 5 different topics. I would work indiv tax, partnerships, corps, property transactions, gift estate. Tomorrow, do 5 testlets over B Law...or whatever you have time to do.
If you miss questions - take notes over them - this is important...if you missed it at this stage in the game, you are likely to forget it...
Skip the sims (it worked for me...)
but yes I am doing a great mix of problems; yeah the ones I miss I have to rationalize why I missed it; sometimes I am in hurry other times it is worthy of notes well I gotta start my next set thanks for tips
I took BEC in Aug 08 and scored a 71. Needless to say I was crushed! I had not take the exam since 99. I took off several months, and now I am planning to retake it later this month or early April. I still have to take the other 3 parts.
This is the section that was totally unfamiliar to me. The material was so dry and uninteresting. What advice can you give on passing BEC? Secondly, what section would you recommend next?
Finally, do you think it is possible (working FT and other obligations) to complete all 4 parts before July 09? Is that being too ambitious?
Thank you,
MUSTPASSCPA 09
My advice is take it slow and get ready to become a hermit lose your girlfriend, end up having no life, gaining weight, and missing out on cool events everyone else is going to............oh wait that's me
I noticed in a few posts that you said 1 of the 2 simulations isn't even tested. Is this correct? I have never heard this before. I think that would be my only saving grace!!(well only if they grade the first sim!)
I take 2 exams per window and take a month off to wait for my scores.
CPA WantaBe
Good question.
I spent 100 hour or so studying for FAR, but it's because I ran out of time. I didn't get to go over NFP like I wanted. To do it right, I should have spent another week for a total of 25 hours.
The 13 Yaeger DVDs are right at 50 hours, so I should have spent another 3 weeks @ 25 hours per week doing questions and reviewing at a minimum.
Obviously, I passed, but if I had to do it over again, I would have spent 5-6 weeks @ 25 hours per week.
If you get to the end of your review process and don't feel confident *get the Yaeger cram* - it adds 5-15 points according to them and that has been my experience, as well as several others who have bought it and wrote me to thank me for recommending it.
Just my $.02...
You *should* be in Wave 1 (I posted the predictions).
Can you purchase just the "Yaeger Cram"? Is the link provided on this website?!
Yes - click the pic on the left sidebar for the CRAM DVDs...it will take you to the Yaeger site...save some $$ with the "71cram" discount code. Good choice.
heck you got spell check......make a good point and have a good presentation
you should worry more about the other six tabs.....
trade that fear for a beer
cheers
& yes
you do need all that time!
testlets got crazy but tossed me some esdy ones not many
sims wooped me good
finished with 1.5 mins left
ny pace was perfect just kinda blah over the sims
its gonna be close
plus test questions vary to some extent
Let the waiting game begin, hopefully on 2/20, we will know if the testlet was a non-graded section.
good luck!
-RO
Jeff, I would appreciate advice on my strategy. I was thinking of splitting the next 6 weeks between starting FAR and retaining REG. If I get the low 70 I am expecting in March, I would then order the CRAM and hit REG hard for 3 weeks and test around April 10th. Then, I would take FAR at the end of May. What do you think? I think I have an adequate understanding of Reg, I just feel that I got a “bad” test.
the test has alot of material to study but alot of it is missed on the exam get an overall perspective you max your potential like that commerical says
it does take practice
I got the most out of the MC practice questions
its up to you
do an hour every day but dont give up take it like a champ and on game day don't miss that hail mary with no time left b/c the play is gonna happen........
Do focus most of your time on the areas emphasized in the lecture, but make sure to also glance over the ones that aren't. I have noticed that the exams are a lot more definition & logic based rather than nitty griddy calculations problems that you have in your tax/accounting college exams.
That being said, I did put a LOT of time into every single exam, and so far i've also passed all of them. For me, one hour a day would have never worked. I stayed after work for legit 4 hrs to study, and got home at 10 on those days. The weekend? -- forget about it. Like Peter Olinto says; there's an inverse relationship between your happiness and your score. I wanted to kill him every lecture he said it, but it's true.
Spend your weekends in the library and your days late at the office. I strongly believe that if you put in the right amount of time you'll pass. Only you know how much time you need. It's really annoying to have those co workers who can crammed 2 weeks before the exam and still pass, but life's not fair. It's harder for some people.
-RO
I did memorize all of the usual stuff...the audit steps, assertions, etc. AUD was easy to me, but BEC kicked my tail. For others, BEC was nothing, but AUD sucks...everyone is different.
Bottom line you do not know what draw you will get on test day so cover all the bases and study everthing!
My opion is: AUD was considered the easiest one (look at the historical passing rates), so they changed it to make harder.
atleast when I was in school the profs always stressed this section of the exam.......so
you pass that one and you got somthing to be proud of!
plus FAR these 2 exams are very healthy material for public acctg
REG is kinda but I think software takes a big pain out of the tax part
BEC is good for ????
maybe looking at ratios for some red flags on an audit and BEC is good for the knowledge of business structure material
barely passing and partied and.... and well partied more then anything
I failed audit I failed intermediate acctg I failed everything almost one time but I never gave up and I graduated and so there you have it I am not rocket scientist but I have never failed a cpa exam so I guess I waste alot time but in the end I had fun doing it
you failed 2 exams so when you pass them all .....why did you even post anything......if your not here be positive your just setting yourself up for failure...good luck passing Audit without putting in atleast 60hrs
I think if it takes you 100 hrs to pass then go for it
it is not insane to want to pass even at the expense of an extra couple weeks studying
Note: I studied maybe about 2-6 hours for each of the 4 tests I took in 3 weeks. 2 passes is fine with me, as the ones I didn't pass were the ones I studied the least for. (I took AUD 2 days after BEC, and I have never taken an individual income tax class, or business law, so I didn't expect to pass REG, so didn't put much time into it.)
Even though I passed FAR once (and then lost it)...I still put in 100 hours...50-60 of DVDs...40-50 of MCQs and review.
Maybe you're just gifted? 300-400 hours for the entire exam is normal.
I'm schedule to take my exam tomorrow and just realized my NTS states my middle name, where my drivers license just has my middle initial - Does anyone know if this is acceptable?
Thanks!
my paper work all matches if your two ID's match what is on file for the State you are ok; if your ID does not match what the state board has then you have problems
for me I graduated in 2001 so alot of things changed heck SOX wasn't even around so I needed a good refresher plus the test is expensive and I am cheap so yeah the "gifted one" is right fresh out of school should make the test a breeze; my boss did that and got the 8th highest overall for Texas or the nation I can't remember; but she took all 4 parts over 2 days back to back with a 99 in reg and 98 audit if I recall correctly plus english is her 2nd language
so maybe we are all just normal normally it takes 300-400 hrs to pass
I think I could of passed BEC with alot less time and 65% of what I studied was not tested but for Audit I needed every bit of the 70-80 hrs I clocked
Plus I studied on my own with no Becker cheat sheets or instuctions from some nerd who all they do is sip coffee and read up on the latest SFAS fair value ruling or whatever
plus I have a family raising my own on my own working full time paying all my own bills and enjoy several hobbies as well as sports
if I was a kid in college having my parents pay for everything I would got a MBA and not wasted many years trying make a better life for myself but I went to community college working full time to make ends meet and to me I just didn't have the money to give school its proper attention so anyways I have my work experience for over 6yrs dealing in corp acctg for a public company on the NASDAQ doing consolidations, acquistions, budgets, internal audit, cost accounting, and SEC filings ........so when in a couple more months I will get my CPA I will be way more valuable then some one with no experience and just a CPA
I took my first section - BEC - in November and got an 87 (confidence building sentence there for Tuesday...) so hopefully I can keep this momentum going.
Good luck to everyone!! Studying sucks in the middle of tax season...I have to work tomorrow (Sat) before I start studying :(
Well said my man. I put myself through all of my accounting classes after I was out of college for 4 years and working full time.
There will be nothing more satisfying to me than when this long arduous journey has finally ended (or just begun!)
Plus now we have that...
"when I was your age I used to walk 4 miles in the snow just to get to school"
...story to annoy our kids with!
I wrote both exams on January 6th and 7th...
but whatever I just hope for passing grades..they can take as long as they want in that case
g'luck to everyone!
cant wait :)(
but the good feeling when you pass gets better and better
it is right up there with graduating high school and college
I amount a stress you release apon seeing that beautiful "credit awarded" post is just awesome
well atleast to a nerd like me
My one caveat is if they release REG 2nd, which that have done at least once...but AUD usually goes 2nd.
WI releases through NASBA, so it should be the same as all other states.
My Q is --IL Reg on friday,NASBA Reg on monday 23rd?
Thank you so much!
That's what I'm thinking. This isn't a perfect science, but if IL releases Friday, I think NASBA releases Monday. If IL releases Sat...then REG probably Tuesday.
I'm pretty sure that I got the REG test every auditor dreams of (I'm a tax accountant)...
Anyways there has been a couple people alluding to the 2nd simulation. I'm pretty sure I had the exact same one cause I have checked and the topics covered in the simulation were barely grazed over by Becker...
This is my second section...I took BEC first and coming out I felt "cautiously optimistic" (I got an 87)
I can say definitively that I don't have high hopes on REG. Here's to hoping for some sort of curve...
It really makes it clear that the purpose of these tests is not to test your knowledge, just to exclude a certain % of people from becoming CPAs.
The Becker AUD is very good for people who already know what Auditing is. I even didn't finish the passmaster before the exam. Just be sure that you download all update from Becker's website. The devil is in the detail.
The Becker REG is more than enough to pass the exam if you focus on the right topics (4 and 5) and practice to search on this website.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode26/usc_sup_01_26.html
I only went through Becker FAR materials twice before exam without doing other questions. I don't really not sure whether it is good or not.
Anyone have any suggestions for trying to retain all this information through tax season and then maybe taking three weeks to study full-time again before re-taking in May?
I'm just saying...that would suck. I couldn't imagine that actually happening to anybody...ever.
Captain Fancypants...that sounds like something I would do.....really either way pass or fail I don't think I could go back asleep though!
That is an impressive knock at my name. I need to pass that one along.
The rest of your post was pretty much gibberish.
Everyone bombs REG? I lucked out on REG, but I am struggling with AUD. Hopefully these next couple days will bring me a happy score that will make my pants really FANCY!!
I gave BEC on Jan 24, 2009 and was wondering if anyone has receive their score by any chance? Can you check your scores online? If yes, where would I check? I have already browsed NASBA and ILBOA website.
Thanks in Advance.
Writing from Seattle, Washington. Waiting patiently (sort of) to hear the results from the FAR, (taken 1/8/09.)
Does anyone have knowledge or experience as to when Washington State posts scores, in relation to NASBA?
Thanks much!
Thanks for the site another71. I needed it and still do.
What is the email??
Tommy Boy, thanks for the wishes, I did pass AUD with less than 60 hours. Like 10-15 hours studying this time. 3 down, 1 to go. (REG next week).
If you're a Yaeger student, I believe that you can update your materials for pretty cheap...like $25 or something...don't quote me on that.
I have never had one on Sat...but I have heard of others that do. Don't expect REG on Sat for NASBA...it'll be Monday
2. did you change your estimate on when FAR should release based on the timing of prior released sections this window?
I based my estimates on past windows as well as days of the week that they fall on. Once I make a prediction, I don't change it...I shoot for 50%...I usually get 2 right...(2/2 so far this window though)
3. when do you think Far will be in NY?
Tuesday Feb 24th.
Good luck!
90!
But, if they don't come out on the day you predict do they usually come out shortly after?
UGH!!!! That sucks so bad. I really thought I did super this time. I'm so frustrated and don't know what else I could have done because I felt really strong this time.
I took FAR this window and I hope my score comes Tuesday. I have seen nothing about anyone receiving FAR and since Illinois and Kentucky have not received scores they will likely receive them on Monday and hopefully NASBA posts on Tuesday. The question is what percent of Wave 1 scores get released early.
Based on this article I read off of CPA Review for Free.com it appears that it isn't.
Apparently, they re-grade your memo section if you are within a certain metric of passing.
Here is the article (it's actually pretty useful assuming it is correct): http://cpareviewforfree.com/resources.cfm?name=...
I feel your pain my brother/sister.
types of tests maybe your type is stuck in wave 2
who knows but it is somthing on those lines
Still waiting for my notice........
And to Anonymous post from 2/3 @ 2:06pm, I am scheduled to take REG early April, BEC mid May and FAR mid July so it is possible to take 3 more parts before July, just not sure if it's enough time for each.
Great blog. Very therapeutic having a community to with which to commiserate during the stressful testing process.
Good luck all.
sorry to here about the tuff time
do a long review and take one section a quarter or two a quarter not sure but maybe try Joe Hoyles site and buy CPA Excel I saw a someone on this try that has never failed an exam this way........
good luck and do not get burned out
At least I'm finally done, though. Thanks to everyone who contributes to this site (and the man that maintains it). One can feel rather adrift when studying for these tests.
Only AUD left.
Passed BEC, REG, and FAR all with Becker so I would recommend Becker.
Or do you think its all over with Wave 1 and now we have to wait until Wave 2.
With that being said, i finally retook the AUD exam yesterday and man oh man it seemed much tougher. I scored a 73 last time, but felt like the exam was not as hard as the HW problems. However, this time it just kept on getting harder.
I brezzed through the first testlet and thought, hey this is not so bad.... however it was a whole different story with the second testlet and the thrid testlet was like a nightmare.... same goes for the simulations.... second one was tougher than the first one.... dont know what to think at this point other than just wait and see the results.
Any thoughts?
http://www.cpa-exam.org/download/CPAAlertScoringInterview705.pdf
MC are hard all around and will darn right P.O. most ppl
i think with a 73 last time you will pass with atleast a 78
hard questions is either a good thing or a bad thing
its good if they are hard to the standards
its bad if they aren't but just hard to you
Here's a question, assuming IL and VA post FAR scores tomorrow, should I check my grade or wait until after my BEC exam on Saturday?
Advice would be greatly appreciated. Its a huge risk/reward studying this week.
JG
Congrats on your first victory!!! lol
Good luck with BEC on Friday and just remember that Chapters 4 & 5 (Becker) are tested the heaviest (at least from my experience and from what I have read about other people's experiences). Then Ch 3, 1, and 2 (I think I had only couple econ questions).
I took BEC in November and got an 87 (BEC was the first section that I took).
Good luck and hang in there this week!!
Has anyone wound up passing FAR who pretty much BOMBED the simulations? (As in, you feel you did a decent job on the written communication tab, had no luck on the research tab, and had to just toss random numbers into 1/2-3/4 of the spreadsheets?)
I passed REG & BEC the 1st time, AUD the 2nd time, and today was my 3rd attempt at FAR. I just plain wasn't ready the first time, but it seems that the simulations were what kept me from passing the last time. I simply need more time than they give us to absorb the requirements and navigate through their maze of options.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed, but I'll keep reviewing the more detailed stuff until I get my score report so I'll be ready in case I failed again. So depressing...
5 years, 20+ exams, 2 74's, 2 rescore attempts, 1 lost exam, 5 passed parts, = CPA!!!!!
Keep at it people, it can be passed!!
I took FAR this section and passed, even though I felt like I totally bombed the simulations. I thought that the sims were much more difficult than any of the other sections. And, yes, I felt like I had to randomly post some numbers on a couple of the worksheets... and didn't even finish the big one before my time was up. So... yes, it's possible to pass even if you feel like you didn't do well on the sims. Good luck!
Any advice is welcome.
I am a foreignor,just have been in USA for 2 year, i took 2 sections and passed them,i took FAR today,i thought it is 4.5 hours,why it become 4 hour,time change?
cos i am from another country it is pretty hard to study sections.
Thank you.
I passed...assume that your sim was fine as well. I'm sure that this happens to candidates every day.
There is a lot of interesting information in this article and it explains a lot about the process of grading the exam.
http://www.cpa-exam.org/download/CPAAlertScoringInterview705.pdf
does anyone know about the kindle 2.0 in regards to studying for the cpa review////I think the text-to-speech feature could help me
Jeff have you heard anything on this one....oh yeah I got my Yeager Cram for Reg on the way should have it 03/05
I can't find much for cpa review on Kindle but did see a great CPA pocket guide by Wiley on Kindle I might get on and down load that book anyway
DT
I felt the exact same way too. The simulations were brutal. I took my exam on 02/02 and i am still waiting for my result. I am also a CA candidate, well Feb 18 is the prediction for Wave II release. Anyways DT, what review material did you use?
AS
Best of luck...14 days (but who's counting?)
Thats my whole concern, is the exam curved or not? AICPA says it is not, but i have also heard from people that if a bunch of people do bad on a exam and they have enough statistical data, they might curve, what does all that mean.
Any input is appreciated.
If you ctrl+f my name (mawillar) I posted a couple links above to articles explaining the scoring process that I have discovered while unnecessarily checking my score three times a day (even though I wont be getting my score until the second wave).
I found them to be very informative so I'd recommend checking them out. Ah, I'll do the work for you...
http://cpareviewforfree.com/resources.cfm?name=article&article_id=7
http://www.cpa-exam.org/download/CPAAlertScoringInterview705.pdf
...enjoy!
when you said Feb 18 is the prediction for Wave II release, does that means ppl already should rec'd their scores for exam taken for any dates in January? I took mine on 1/31/09 and it's already march :( Do you think it's because of state budget and ee cutback so everything is just SLOWer in CA?? I took Roger Philip's live course in LA. I didn't pass BEC, however got 81 on FAR and 86 on AUD.
from my previous experience, I rec'd result about 3rd week the following month. So this is driving me insane!
MAWILLAR: I agreed with you that the scores are somehow wt..because if you look at your score report, sometimes MY performance is a little lower than Passing candidate performance. But yet I still passed.
DT
Anyone know when results will be released?
Isnt it usually true that Wave II release is third week for the third month in the quarter. I am thinking our REG scores will be released by that time. But here is the other scenario, CA board is closed the 3rd Friday of each month because of budget shortages and all. So oh well, add that to the frustration and waiting.
Hey DT,
You did not pass BEC, sorry to hear that, but what do you think was your weakness, the reason i am asking is because i am sitting for it in the near future.
AS
If you refer to my post from yesterday one of the articles (I believe the first one I linked) talks about this very fact.
Cheers! 13 more days til REG scores...
Cheers, i hope it is really cheers, i hope we all pass.
AS
sorry I'm very new at this blog, just joined yesterday and I found the release prediction date page. 3/18 for Wave 2 is way too long! omy! Orig I thot it was becuz of state budget too, but I guess I just fell into the Wave 2 bucket...darn it! because of that I resubmit my app today cuz I really wanted to retake BEC in April. I thot I was ready for that exam, but my weaknesses were in business struture & IT. Altho I usually tell ppl it's becuz it's my 1st exam 11 yrs outta college! haha
DT
DT
You know what, some of the sections on the exam could be very tough because some people have strong Accounting Background but are weak in business concepts and have trouble with BEC. Come on now, how often do we look at Aggregate Demand curves in our everyday lifes? I know i dont. I am sitting for BEC in the near future so i got to work hard at this. But keep up the hope, thats what keeps up all going.
I am waiting for my REG result, i put in so many hours into that since it was my first exam, but who know what will happen but still got to keep on humming along.
AS.
If I were you I would be wayyy more concerned with Chapters 4 & 5 (in becker) than I would be with the econ portion.
I took BEC in November (got an 87 -- woohoo!!) and true to the Exam Content Specifications, Econ was hardly covered (I think in the spec it was 8-10%).
If I were you I would be more concerned about learning all the "buzzwords" they test you on for the "Information Technology" section (22-28% of the exam) and the Planning and Measurement (again, 22-28% of the exam).
I think one of the keys to doing well on the CPA exam is spending your time studying the "right" material. Basically dont spend an entire week right before the exam cramming in all the econ you can learn when it isn't tested as heavily as some of the other subjects.
Best of luck!!!
AS.
I'm taking notes in a notebook of the key topics and specific info about each of them. Basically I condensed (in Becker) the section 1 material (about 50 pages) into 8 pages of hand written notes. Is this a good strategy? I know it differs for each person, but I want to get a general idea of what others do.
I appreciate any advice or comments.
J.
Since you have just taken BEC, what was your study strategy on it, it seems like a weird test? But anyways, any tips.
I am sorry i am due to still take FAR so i cannot help you there.
AS>
I had jotted down notes and mnemonics for FARE. If you done the homework, (for me it was the Wiley book) the exam was very close to it. It basically touches on every topic, but nothing was very in-depth. I too was waiting for my BEC result when studying for FARE. But the time I rec'd my 70, it was like a week I was due to take FARE. I was bum but just went in and did my best anyways. Happy with my 81 :)
DT
Overall, I really was only able (time was of the essence for me because of work constraints) to put in a solid week of crunch time studying. Hopefully it will pay dividends.
Good luck
J.
Not sure how that affects you (whether or not TX posts the same day as CA and IL or if there is a day or two delay)
Hope that helps. I'll be kicking my roommate (yes, he deserves it)until I get my score for REG.
I passed FAR and REG straight up and failed AUD the first time (didn't put in enough study time.) I re-took AUD on 2/28 and got my score today.
I passed! Finally done!!
Hey, to those having problems, failing one section over and over, as someone whose been there, move on to another section and then go back to the one you failed. In my case, I picked up on the passed section's good study habits. I had just been banging my head against the wall on BEC and it wasn't doing me any good. Once I took and passed REG and re-took BEC, I passed BEC.
Very anxious.....
hope this helps
I recommend studying by answering questions because knowing what is in the textbook is not enough to answer tricky questions. You have to be familiar with how the answers are listed in the exam and what examiners do to confuse you....More advice to follow. Best of luck to everyone!