To speed things ahead, I took the exam on Novemand found out that I didn’t pass on November 22, 2019. I used a retrospective revision timetable. I would also stay up to date on old knowledge by doing multiple choice questions from previous chapters and would track in a Google Sheet when the last time I reviewed a module.
Within those five weeks I took the Becker mock exams, did a lot of multiple choice and did simulations. This included watching the lectures, making the notes in my book, doing the multiple choice questions and completing the simulations When I would feel unsure about topics I would either rewatch the lectures, read the book, or do even more multiple choice questions. Each day I would get through 2-3 modules. Most of my studying during the five weeks included doing multiple choice questions, simulations, and the digital flashcards. I made my way through the Becker lectures and the content in about four weeks and then had about five weeks for reviewing the content to learn the topics better.
I was studying for the exam while taking classes, being an RA and being involved in a few clubs at school. This was during the first semester of my fifth year of college. I started studying for audit on September 16th, 2019.