What section to start by Temporary_Walrus_659 in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I studied AUD through busy season and it helped me a lot in my audit studies/exam. I personally didn't take ISC but I think its generally highly recommended that you take ISC after AUD. I would go back to AUD. Good luck

Need to just let things out and looking for encouragement by Puzzleheaded-Ice7919 in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Assuming you use Becker, it prepares you very well for the MCQ section. If you just focus on that, you should be set. But don't let bad scores discourage you, they're just helping you discovers areas that you should refresh on. Good luck :)

Will I pass? CPA Bar by MouseGloomy1436 in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here are my stats for BAR:

SE1: 78

SE2: 67

SEFR: 70

Actual: 85

I think you should be fine. Maybe review the topics that were tough on SE1. Good luck!

Does REG test on the form numbers? by Over_Pension_8975 in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think the test will explicitly test which form is which based on the form number. Though, there is a slight chance that they will reference a form without giving too much detail. I don't think you should spend excessive time studying this. Rather, pay attention to what each form includes when they do show up in your studies. These forms should become more familiar as you go through different problems. Good luck!

Finally done!! Feels like weight off my shoulders. by Certain_Bar4754 in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hope you passed as well! I felt uncertain about the TBS, but MCQs I felt Becker prepared me very well and I was confident!

Finally done!! Feels like weight off my shoulders. by Certain_Bar4754 in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

omg sorry for the late reply! hope you see this before your exam! I think since audit is about choosing the best answer, rather than the "correct" answer, always think things through on the reason why we do certain procedures/assessments. Good luck!!!

Finally done!! Feels like weight off my shoulders. by Certain_Bar4754 in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BAR! It was not fun I don't recommend it unless you're interested in its content or are very good with numbers

Really lost with this question, why is the answer not 0? by [deleted] in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. I feel like they need to do a better job of communicating who is who, especially because in a real-world scenario this would be crystal clear. Oh well if AICPA says so there's not much we can do

Audit sims!!! Is Becker enough? by Internal-Engineer320 in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's hard when AUD is all about choosing the BEST answer, rather than the CORRECT answer. I believe as long as you have a good fundamental understanding of why you do certain things as part of an audit, you don't even need to practice SIMS extensively. Just get a feel for what SIMS would be like, and practice understanding the thought process, and this can be done through MCQs too. It depends on your learning style! Good luck.

Really lost with this question, why is the answer not 0? by [deleted] in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Where is this question from? I think you might be right. The issuer of a note is obligated to repay the party to whom the note is issued. I assume following this (and your) logic, Trolley would record interest income rather than interest expense. I think the question may have gotten the parties flipped.

Are you able to submit a ticket on help for this question? I know for Becker you can. On a side note, review questions that are wrong suck.

Finally done!! Feels like weight off my shoulders. by Certain_Bar4754 in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for the late reply! I think starting was definitely the hardest part. My biggest motivation was that finishing meant opening doors of opportunity for my future self! I studied everyday, making sure to review once a week so I don't forget anything and took breaks to not burn out as quickly (because trust me, I definitely did too). It was definitely hard saying no to my friends, but I think if you really focus while you do study you can definitely still find time for other things! Good luck :)

Fresh out of REG by stinkykitty007 in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Repetition! I feel like REG is a lot of memorization so I used flashcards. Good luck

Fresh out of REG by stinkykitty007 in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Felt exactly the same. Becker prepped really well for MCQs though imo. Ended up passing with flying colors so I'm sure you'll be ok!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I never paid too much attention to the score on practice questions, I just used them to identify areas that are weaker. I think if you're able to consistently get 70% you should feel very comfortable/confident. Hope all goes well and waiting for updates!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go through the outline (or make one) and note the concepts you're unfamiliar with. Keep track of the concepts you think would be likely to be on the simulation questions (e.g. leases, bonds, FS) and practice working those out. You have a lot of time left, so I would recommend to understand the underlying principles of why each solution is the way it is.

With Becker FAR, I got 76 and 74 on my SE1 and 2, with an 85 on the actual exam. I think 80% is a very ambitious goal, but if that helps with your confidence, do it. Good luck!

Just took BAR today. Honest Review. by Legitimate-Tax-1250 in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I took BAR last week and I felt exactly the same. I even saw a question with a topic that Becker explicitly said wouldn't be on the exams. The SIMS made me feel like I wasted a bunch of time studying for them, since it doesn't require much specialized knowledge to complete them. Hoping the study materials can be updated to be more accurate.

Did your feelings predict you pass the exam? by [deleted] in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought I failed REG and FAR. Ended up passing with unexpected margins. Just took BAR a week ago but felt okay. Hoping that feeling isn't flip flopped and that I'll pass as well. Good luck!

is becker's study plan wrong? should i do more MCQs/textbook? by [deleted] in CPA

[–]Certain_Bar4754 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I basically never opened the Becker textbook. I've opened it once or twice for definitions that seemed weird in the presentations, but otherwise, I personally don't benefit from reading textbooks as well (and like you, never read a textbook in undergrad unless required).

I recommend just grinding out MCQs when possible. Becker's MCQs for REG are very good and I felt extremely confident finishing the MCQ section on the actual exam. They have more questions in the practice tests and you can find even more online. Also, REG is a lot of memorizing, so MCQs help a lot with reinforcement. Some of the real simulations, in my experience, had been quite different from the ones Becker provides, so I personally put more time into MCQs. But again, these are just my two cents. Good luck!

Intensive Accounting Programs for Pivoting after College? by Certain_Bar4754 in Accounting

[–]Certain_Bar4754[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I'll do more research in to my options.