How should I turn a short CPA study runway into a plan that is still realistic?
A real Reddit thread titled 'Passed FAR on My First Attempt! AMA About My Prep Journey and Study Tips' 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: Just got my FAR score yesterday, I was pretty nervous leading up to it, but feeling better now. Thought I might get 90+ based on how the exam went, but still content with the result. Started prepping about 2 months ago using Becker. Now I'm trying to decide whether to go for BAR
Unlock with Scholar — $19/month
Get full access to all Q&A answers, practice question explanations, and progress tracking.
No credit card required for free trial
Master TCP with our CPA Course
86 lessons · 160+ hours· Expert instruction
Related Questions
What changes when someone who passed FAR and REG moves into AUD and suddenly feels less prepared?
What does a realistic multi-section CPA plan look like when the total hour count gets much bigger than expected?
Should I choose TCP or ISC as my discipline if I am already starting with REG?
How should I choose between TCP and ISC without letting forum hype make the decision for me?
How should I choose between TCP and ISC without letting forum hype make the decision for me?
Join the Discussion
Ask questions and get expert answers.