Accountants: How long did you have to study to pass the CPA exam?

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I took the Becker class. I studied a moderate amount (1 to 2 hours a night) for the duration of the...

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What do accountants do after failing the CPA exam?

What do accountants who fail the CPA exam/fail to get CPA designation do for a living? How much do they get paid? I know that only 30% of the CPA test takers actually pass all parts of the CPA exam. So what do the other people do for a living? Do they...

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One last add - I would totally recommend Becker Review. It is amazing. It is very hard to pass if you...

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CPA Exam: How did you pass FAR?

I want to make sure that I spend my time studying wisely for the FAR section of the CPA exam.  I already use Roger CPA Review course (http://www.rogercpareview.com) and though I know he has already trimmed the fat from the exam to help me focus on the...

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I am studying for FAR also using Roger.  I take my FAR exam in May but I did pass using Roger for BEC...

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How much time is needed to study for the FAR section of the CPA Exam?

I am using Roger's CPA Exam review. The course is phenominal but I am worried about study hours.  I am taking the test 2/28 with about 23% done...is there enough time for me to pass this monster while working FT :/ ?

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I agree with Niusha! If you have 30 days before your test, you can push it back without a fee penalty...

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Advice for using Becker to study for the CPA Exam?

I just ordered my materials and plan to take Audit at the end of February. I am getting my grad degree in tax accounting so I'm pretty busy. I've heard people say that watching the lectures is a waste of time and to just do the reading and practice questions...

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Becker is good and practicing will be better than attending classes.

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Best way to pass the CPA exam?

Should I study the books and highlight important points or just study questions?

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you need to do the following * sit next to a smart person (this is the most important thing) *get a...

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The Roger Phillip's course is one of the most recommended ways to study for the CPA exam. Time required...

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On One Hand: Recommended Study Time Is 250 to 400 HoursKaplan CPA Review recommends that those planning...

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You should study as many hours as you think it will take for you to pass the cpa exam.

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Is this order of CPA exam section ok? Please help!?

Hi, I am currently a senior in college and I plan to take a Becker CPA review course (live format) this summer after graduation. Based on the schedule at the intended location I am going to take this CPA course, it is scheduled for: June: BEC July/August...

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Hi, At CPAexcel, we delight in answering students questions and helping them along their CPA Exam Journey...

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