AUD Study Plan

by gaap toothed on May 30, 2010 · 2 comments

in AUD

Materials:
CPAexcel
Gleim Book/Software Questions
Wiley Book
Wiley Fasttrack
Yaeger Lectures

I definitely went a bit overboard on the materials and probably won’t even get around to using Yaeger.

Study plan:
Complete 1 CPAexcel study module (18 modules total)
Read corresponding Gleim Study unit (20 units total)
Use Gleim Software practice questions (1800+ questions)
Review at the end of each week – Practice questions, read notes, and read Wiley Fasttrack

Final review (1 week before exam):
Practice CPAexcel Simulations
Practice Essay writing/grammar/organization/typical phrases
Simulated Exams
Review notes

BTW, I forgot to mention that I used Wiley Fasttrack for BEC.  I like using Wiley Fasttrack as a review of material I learned.  Fasttrack is a condensed version of the Wiley CPA review books that focuses on the “most important” topics/concepts.  It was great for BEC because I was cramming so much information in 3 weeks and Fasttrack focused my review on the key topics.  The only knock on Fasstrack is that it’s outdated (written in 2008), but if I know my stuff, I should be able to catch any outdated material.

Around mid-June, once I’m halfway through studying, I plan to schedule my AUD exam on July 5, or 7.  I will take a few days off from studying and then begin studying for REG on July 11.  Hopefully, I can finish studying for REG before the end of the testing window.  I think 7 weeks of studying REG is cutting it a bit close because I barely got a C in my only tax class.  Then again, I took tax over 2 years ago.  My work ethic and focus has changed since then.

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Anonymous June 1, 2010 at 11:44 am

Way to go! You can do it!

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calisteph6 June 2, 2010 at 3:41 pm

where do you get the fast tracks? Off of a torrent site? Feel free to email me if you don't want to post it.

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