So Im trying to decide how to plan my study time for my last two CPA tests, REG and FAR.
I passed AUD back in May, and with any luck, I'll be knocking out BEC on July 3.
My goal is to get all 4 tests passed by the end of this testing window, as I am without an accounting job right now and if I go into the career fairs my schools offer with my CPA tests done (I graduated with my MSA this past April) my odds of getting interviews and subsequent offers will be much higher.
So, tentatively I was thinking REG at the end of July (about 4 weeks of study time) and then FAR at the end of August (about 4 weeks of study time).
But from what I'm reading, I'm thinking that I might possibly be better off at squeezing REG out a tad faster so I have an extra week to study FAR...
I am strong in taxes (individual,corporate,investments etc) but a bit weak on the case-law and other areas.
For FAR, I haven't had a financial accounting class since last summer, so I am anticipating needing to brush some rust off....also, I didn't take advanced financial accounting in school (just intermediate i,ii) so there will be some genuinely new concepts presented to me that I may need more time to wrap my head around.
I am only working about 15 hours a week right now at a restaurant, so I have been studying pretty much a 9-5ish type schedule Sunday through Thursday.
From your experiences, under my pretty wide-open study time availability, should I try a 4wk/4wk split? Or would a 3wk/5wk (reg/far) be wiser perhaps due to the larger volume and complex nature of the material in FAR?
I am using CPAexcel self study.