How should I turn a short CPA study runway into a plan that is still realistic?
A real Reddit thread titled 'already burnt out - what did I get myself into' raised this CPA planning issue in a practical way. I want the exam-relevant version of the problem using the actual source signal instead of vague forum reassurance.\n\nSource context: I started studying for the CPA exam in July of this year. I decided to start with FAR since I hear it's the hardest one. I'm only on F2 and I'm burnt out. I feel like it's taking me way too long to get through this material but also I'm struggling to find a good balance. I work a
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