u/ImpossibleDoubt6928

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FAR Final Review Advice/Thoughts

I have been studying since late March-ish for FAR and am finally sitting on May 28th, next week. How am I supposed to know I’m in good shape? I’d say I’m getting around 70-76% right on MCQ but it’s frustrating because I wanna say I feel confident enough with the content that I’m getting at least 80%.

ME scores (no notes): are these acceptable scores?
ME1: 70%
ME2: 76%
ME3: 74%

With 9 days left before my exam, I am finding it super hard to get into the groove and study for more than 2 hours a day because I feel like it’s redundant, but I am still getting things wrong. I am losing the motivation to keep reviewing. When should I be taking SE1 and SE2? I don’t know how the next 9 days are supposed to look.

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u/ImpossibleDoubt6928 — 4 days ago
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How to keep reviewing for FAR while waiting for accommodations?

For context, I am a MAcc student who spent the last 9 ish weeks studying for FAR. I got through all of the content about a week or 2 ago. I have ADHD and submitted my accommodations to NASBA on April 15th. They said I will hear back within 20 business days (today is the 19th business day. Yes, I counted!)

I feel like I am losing the drive to keep studying, and I often tell myself I am doing well with the material but when I go back I notice there are some little nuances I have forgotten. I’m writing this post as I procrastinate!!

For anyone who got CPA accommodations, were you in the same boat as me in terms of not being able to schedule your test? How did you push through, did it work out for you? Hoping to hear back from them tomorrow and schedule as quickly as possible.

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u/ImpossibleDoubt6928 — 12 days ago