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I'm currently using Wiley and Ninja and this is my second time around attempting to study for the CPA, I'm currently studying for FAR.
I've found I stick to the material better when I don't necessarily follow the proposed plan by Wiley. I generally just read the book, take notes on what I read, and then do MCQs after for each chapter. I'm trying to figure out how many hours I want to study a day and I was wondering if its beneficial for me to spend 2-2.5 hours on reading/learning/taking notes on the content and then devote 1 hour or more just to doing MCQs. I feel like this would make me more motivated to study because I enjoy doing MCQs more than just reading.
Does this sound like a good study strategy or should I focus more on getting through the material as fast as possible?
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