CPA FAR -
Students choose different methods to study for the CPA exam, and you'll certainly experiment to find the best approach for you.
However, you should make sure to work on multiple practice problems â?? lots and lots of them. Honestly, you can never do too many practice problems, especially in areas where you're weak. Reviewing your trouble areas, based on the questions you missed, will tell you where to spend more time studying.
FAR Is Intimidating to Many Candidates -
Yes, the FAR section often feels big and scary. But it's also the perfect way to evaluate your preparation for the overall exam, and to see if you need to make any adjustments when studying for the other three sections. Also, your motivation and study discipline will be at their highest when you first start studying, so use that to your advantage and tackle the hardest part first.
Because you have 18 months to pass all four sections, if you donâ??t pass FAR on the first try, you can use what you learned from the experience to make sure you do pass the other three sections.
That leaves you with plenty of time to study some more and take FAR again within the 18-month window. If you pass FAR on the first try, then, you've completed what is considered to be the most difficult section.