How to Pass the CPA Exams - FAST: Within one summer, I was able to boost my CPA Score from the 70s to the 90s. Here are my tips, along with 2 study calendar templates!
I started my CPA Exam journey nervous and anxious. I studied all day, unsure of what really was gonna be my secret for a "Passing Score." After I made my way through 2 exams and barely passed, I unlocked the secret not only towards studying less, but scoring 90+ points. With my new study method, I passed my final two exams with a 91 and a 94, while stressing less. I used the Becker study material, but this may work for other study software as well.
With my blueprint, I hope you will have a renewed confidence in approaching the exam. I also hope that you will understand what it takes to pass one of the hardest professional exams known. I have true confidence that you can pass the exam, and I want to help.
BONUS addition is two CPA Calendar Study templates to help you schedule your time. The examples provided are for BEC and REG. Also, for more inside scoop, follow my my Youtube channel under the name "Lindsey Davis."
ALSO, Please support me by writing a review for this book on Amazon! It helps out immensely.
Lindsey mentioned in her video that her e-book would be simple and it was her introduction to writing. I knew from the purchase what to expect. I commend her for setting 2 goals and accomplishing them very quickly. She is a go-getter. Her routine is very helpful in helping us aspiring CPA’s to carve out a schedule to determine what works. We often here that we should study 2 hours per day, but what do the 2 hours look like? How should we set them up? Lindsey gave her examples of how she used her time efficiently and it proved to be effective. Her study routine may appear simple at best, but until you conquer the beast of the exam, you are reaching for any glimmer of hope to attain those 3 letters behind your name. Thus the reason for making my purchase of her book. Good luck to all who have the desire to pass the exam!
I like how the book talks about her experiences and how she approach the materials, it gives you an idea of what it takes to pass the CPA exam. The thing that I would probably have to disagree upon is maybe her exact study method may not work for you, but I would definitely give it a try for those that are starting off and don’t know where to begin. I would recommend it to anyone that are still struggling like myself as well or anyone that need a little more push and motivation. I gave rate it a four star based on how well the book covers on how the author passed all four parts and what it took her, and overall I believe its worth every penny.
This gives you a base of how to start studying for the CPA, I’m going to take it soon but had no idea where to start or how to study, she gives you helpful tips and some motivation words.