Read each chapter, take notes, search for other materials if I don't understand (FASB, GASB, Accounting Standards Codification, Concept Statements, textbooks from college, textbooks I found online, Google, YouTube, the backs of cereal boxes...
fortune cookies, the instructions for operating a blender...) Then work the MCQs while reviewing my notes and adding to or editing my notes for clarity so that I really, really understand. I graduated a loooooong time ago. I need lots of help. Also, I watched a video of a guy who said study fast and furiously because a top reason for failing is FORGETTING what we learn. - Kate W.
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Take a sheet of paper and write down all of the suggested keyword search terms from the textbook as you study each chapter. These are the words that appear in the black boxes throughout the Becker textbooks. Read (only read) this list of words 2 or 3 times before you sit for that section of the exam. Having these words in mind will help you generate ‘search’ words for the research question of the simulations. / Bonnie Hairrell, Becker instructor
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As you know that Becker material is classified into Modules, Each module is classified into topics, & every topic is classified into Roman Numerals
For me, I do my studying in the following order:
1. Watch the videos of for example a Roman Numeral
2. Read text in parallel with making flashcards for that Roman Numeral
3. Watch videos of next Roman numeral & so on, till the topic is finished
4. Memorize the flashcards that I had prepared through the whole topic
5. Solve Passmaster
6. Take notes from the Passmaster and add them to the flashcards
7. Review 10/day Flashcards of every finished module
8. Solve practice test about 50 or 75 MCQs for the finished topics all together in random every period (week, month, etc.)
This way works for me alot, Good Luck !! / Mohammed A.
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Take a sheet of paper and write down all of the suggested keyword search terms from the textbook as you study each chapter. These are the words that appear in the black boxes throughout the Becker textbooks. Read (only read) this list of words 2 or 3 times before you sit for that section of the exam. Having these words in mind will help you generate ‘search’ words for the research question of the simulations. / Bonnie Hairrell, Becker instructor
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As you know that Becker material is classified into Modules, Each module is classified into topics, & every topic is classified into Roman Numerals
For me, I do my studying in the following order:
1. Watch the videos of for example a Roman Numeral
2. Read text in parallel with making flashcards for that Roman Numeral
3. Watch videos of next Roman numeral & so on, till the topic is finished
4. Memorize the flashcards that I had prepared through the whole topic
5. Solve Passmaster
6. Take notes from the Passmaster and add them to the flashcards
7. Review 10/day Flashcards of every finished module
8. Solve practice test about 50 or 75 MCQs for the finished topics all together in random every period (week, month, etc.)
This way works for me alot, Good Luck !! / Mohammed A.