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first of all thanks for all the support and help I got from this sub , one of the few places that is genuinely supportive and helpful, it may be a long post but will try to summarize my experience maybe someone will find it helpful.
I first started studying and bought the material in 2019 but since I am an international student and I needed to travel for the exam ,Covid made this impossible, so I kept studying FAR over and over till I felt I can't see another FAR word for the rest of my life .
I passed all the exams in the first try FAR 90 March 2022 AUD 86 July 2022 REG 80 Dec 2022 BEC 84 June 2023
English is my second language, I am in my late 30's so every one can do this ,it took me longer than it should've but I am here at the finish line and it feels good man.
studied full time for FAR and AUD , worked full time and long hours while doing REG and BEC Used only Wiley ,took the exam then break for a week or two then moved to the next , Maybe my method is not for everyone and I took too long between each part ,but my advise is to do what works for you , we are all different and I couldn't study for more than 2 hours per day so had to spread the studying hours over longer period
FAR was the closest to my experience ( Accounting all my career ) it's size is a huge challenge.
I usually find AUD like a best practice kind of material so it usually made sense to me
REG is the one time I was totally lost and it was a miracle I passed specially with the fact that everything felt like an alien language to me
BEC would have been easy if it wasn't for the fact it was the last and I lost all the steam so keep the easiest for last
difficulty arrangment would be FAR , REG ,BEC,AUD if I go back maybe I would take the exam in this sequence,but I am happy with my decision , passing 2 exams was a great push for REG .
good luck for everyone studying for the exams or waiting for a score , there is indeed a light at the end of the tunnel .
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