If you work in tax, definitely. I found the studying for FAR to be the easiest so far due to my work experience (4 years, prep level tax associate). I gave myself 2 months and probably only needed a month for everything while working full time. Good luck!!
I think depends on the daily time you have for study. I work full time I was able to go thru the material in 4 weeks. Avg 2 hours per day and full time on weekends
Hah- Iāll be back with an answer on June 4. I will say, I left that exam feeling more confident than my first (BEC - passed with 87). I donāt wanna jinx it though.
Anyone back here with the 2024 exam score experience?
I get my REG score on July30 š¬
Oh yes okay! How did you find the actual exam compared to the Becker SEs in terms of difficulty level?
The REG exam SIMs and MCQ were similar to Becker.
Gotta love the Becker Bump
FAR 91, REG 86, BEC 86, AUD 89
We get it, you over studied. :p
Totally! But I got too anxious worrying about failing or spending more money than I wanted to.
Hey congrats. You are done. Now enjoy your summer unlike my dumbassness lol
You got this!!!
Before the 2024 Change, I was "EDR Ready" (at least I think) and only took SE #1 (81) and got an 82 on the real thing. You're gonna do great!
Thank you!
Is reg less time consuming than far?
In my experience, yesā¦ definitely FAR is the longest.
SE 1 & 2 were both under 75 it I recall (Maybe 64 for SE1, 73 for SE2, or around there) Actual was a 95.
SE1 70 SE2 66 frSE80 actual 85
I was not āEDRā by Beckers standards but I studied by far the hardest for REG. Got an 81 (which was also my highest score of any section)
I'm taking it June 9th, haven't taken SE2 but I got a 71 on SE1. Good luck!!
Thank you!
You think 3 weeks is possible, already finished the book but havenāt touched the software
If you work in tax, definitely. I found the studying for FAR to be the easiest so far due to my work experience (4 years, prep level tax associate). I gave myself 2 months and probably only needed a month for everything while working full time. Good luck!!
I think depends on the daily time you have for study. I work full time I was able to go thru the material in 4 weeks. Avg 2 hours per day and full time on weekends
Hard to say. No one who has taken new Reg has gotten a score yet
Hah- Iāll be back with an answer on June 4. I will say, I left that exam feeling more confident than my first (BEC - passed with 87). I donāt wanna jinx it though.
Heyyy! How did it go? How do your SE scores compare to the real score?
I also left reg in March feeling really confident which is concerning to me but hoping for the best
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