![]() ![]() If you get a question wrong that is more "explanatory", consider reading wrong answer explanations.Don’t read the description for why yours was wrong (Positive reinforcement). If you get a question wrong (for mathematical/formula questions), read only the right answer explanation.This would mean I am not reviewing a certain amount of material per day - instead I am learning a certain amount of material per day I nstead of pacing “chapters” to finish by certain days, I would try to pace getting a certain number of MCQ correct per day. I cannot stress it enough though - learn your own learning style and stop trying to follow other people’s exact strategies. Therefore, this strategy is most likely best for someone who crams, or for someone who studies over extended periods of time and needs a review strategy. I know that I am a crammer, and if I study over extended periods of time, I will not be as sharp with content. The first bit of advice I give everyone studying for the CPA: everyone learns differently. What I will discuss is a strategy based upon my learning style. I’m going to focus on three core components to exam preparation: 1) Strategy, 2) Content, 3) Mentality The last thing I want is for this to sound like I am bragging, or talking up my methodology - I simply want to tell others what worked for me so that hopefully they can build upon my routine, and do even better themselves. The purpose of this post is to give suggestions about how I was able to pass the FAR portion of the CPA Exam in about 21 days. ![]()
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