What does a realistic multi-section CPA plan look like when the total hour count gets much bigger than expected?
A recent Reddit thread titled 'I passed all my exams!' raised this issue in a very practical way. I want the exam-relevant version of the problem, not vague forum reassurance. Source signal: 830 hours. That’s how long it took me to pass the CPA exam. Here’s what that actually looked like: 120 hours. Failed Audit with a 72. 230 hours. Failed FAR with a 66. 100 hours. Passed Audit with a 76. 150 hours. Passed REG with a 78. 60 ho
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