![]() ![]() Here are 3 things you should prioritize while you study in order to avoid burn out: These exams took me about 1 year to pass and on average, I studied 4 days a week. Therefore, the realistic expectation that worked for me was that I needed to include days where I did not study, and I could spend time with my family and friends or doing other things that I’m passionate about as well. Though passing these exams as fast as possible would be great, my intention was to live my life with self-care, find joy in my day-to-day, nurture the relationships in my life and crush my goals. However, after pushing myself so hard in college my last year, I realized that I did not want to study 6 days a week and push myself so hard until burnout. This is a very serious commitment and a lifestyle change that I would have to integrate into my life. I realized that in order for me to actually pass the exams in 4-6 months, I needed to study at least 6 days a week and long hours, too. After 2 weeks, I was so discouraged that I stopped studying. ![]() That July, I opened my first book to study for FAR and a week later, I was in shock when I realized how large the book was, how long the lectures and multiple-choice were, and how challenging the material was. I did well in college, and I am a very dedicated woman so I thought I could do it just as fast, too. I had watched a few Youtube videos with students who passed all 4 exams within 4-6 months and crushed it. When I finally graduated college in May 2019, I told myself that my goal would be to be done with the 4 exams by the end of 2019. Here are 4 of my best tips on how to pass the CPA EXAM: Nevertheless, this is achievable, you CAN do it and I believe in YOU! You cannot wait until the week before your exam date to finally take it seriously, you need to have an actionable plan and you need to take it seriously from day 1. I graduated college with summa cum laude honors from Monmouth University in 2019 and I have learned that you can achieve what you set your mind to with intention, a plan and realistic expectations. I moved to America when I was 13, where I began to learn English and acclimate myself to the culture. I am so happy to say I have passed all exams on my first try in 1 year and I am now a Certified Public Accountant. However, each CPA exam is like not a final exam, each CPA exam is like 4-5 final exams of different courses combined at the end of your college semester. However, many people think that they can treat these exams like a college final exam, and cram everything they need to study for in less than one or two weeks and still pass with high scores. The CPA exam is not easy, and we all know it. ![]()
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