Never even once went over the non-highlighted/underlined text. Made flashcards from the only highlighted material. After finishing once I went over the incorrect answers and simulations. 2 For FAR and one time each for AUD and BEC!įirst time I studied for FAR I watched videos and solved the questions, one subtopic at a time. For BEC I felt like I had no idea what I was doing up until about 2 weeks before my exam when things finalllllly started to click. Contrary to how you feel in the beginning, it eventually all DOES come together. I also have NINJA notes that I refer to and fill in my own notes while reading the chapters.įor final review: I spend one day per chapter (re-reading, doing missed or important problems, taking notes on the hardest topics), then about 4-5 days after that to nail it all together when I'll take the Becker final exams and tie all my loose ends. Rinse and repeat, except on the review days I try to take some comprehensive quizzes as I move on to keep the topics fresh. I then like to spend a day reviewing each chapter and completing the sims before moving on to the next chapter. I take notes in a different color directly in my book on the MCQs I get wrong and/or print out those problems to make my own ‘final review' packet. I copy in the e-book notes for the chapter, then go on and read each section doing the MCQs after each section.
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