What should an effective retake plan look like after a frustrating CPA near-miss?
A real Reddit thread titled 'Failed FAR 3 Times! Any Studying 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: I've taken FAR three times and got scores of: 55, 64 and 65. I just want to give up at this point. But, it was always my dream of getting my CPA. Does anyone have any tips on studying? MCQ are pretty easy for me, but I think it is the TBS that always throw me off!
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