Passing the CPA exams is when you study hard, if you can't study or you don't have time for your studies I'd advise you get yourself a help like Mr Dylan
I bought your content, but haven't allowed myself to fully embrace the process. I started my first CPA job at 34 in October and have a 4 year old at home. I've got one exam passed (REG 2/21) time to get the rest out of my life! My aha besides just all of it, is the mini sessions. Seeing the material here and there all day long will make a big difference.
Mini sessions if done consistently will make an extreme difference. The deep connections get made in your brain much faster by recalling the information several times each day.
Hi Nate, I have your program and I have gotten better at my practice and I am a lot more comfortable in my progress in my practices. I hope to be in your podcast after passing your program. Can't wait to tell you my story. It's 5:30 am and I've started getting my books ready to practice and study. Thanks for SUPERFAST CPA
Awesome Moise, yeah just keep at it and you'll keep having breakthroughs and the process gets more and more effective & efficient. There's a future podcast episode with your name on it ;)
Just attended your webinar and tell you how deep I was in a flunk thinking it's the gaap in the number of years I have come back after that is impairing my productivity than the fact that it's so normal.
I didn't watch lecture videos on any of FAR unless my study software said I was really messing up on it (leases and government). I was able to take my score from 60s to 75 by just following your methods. If I get consistency down, I will get 75 or higher instead of the 74 I got from not staying fully motivated.
Hey Stephen, good to hear and the one thing I forget to add to this video is that failed exams are going to happen to most people, the big thing is if your retake score improves by 10 points or more, then you know you're doing something right. It is when there's multiple fails at around the same score that you know something is missing from your process. So in your case, one more restudy and you should easily be able to pass.
How I motivate myself: I open my Steam account and look at those games where I've spent hundreds of hours. I then think to myself, if I could trade the gameplay time of any two games for a CPA title, which would I choose? This thought empowers me.
I'm a couple years away from sitting for the exam. Can I use your strategies now and practice them on cpa study material? Or do you think its only something something useful if I'm taking the exam right away?
Nice video 🥰🥰🥳your video is so cool, honestly Cpa exam is such a difficult Exam man ,really don’t know what to do but I’m never losing hope
Passing the CPA exams is when you study hard, if you can't study or you don't have time for your studies I'd advise you get yourself a help like Mr Dylan
Yes you're correct but remember heaven helps those who help themselves, try studying if you can't study then get yourself a good help
People keep talking about Dylan all over
UA-cam, he must be a very awesome help
Yes you're correct but remember heaven helps those who help themselves, try studying if you can't study then get yourself a good help
I studied for months and couldn't pass, I guess passing is a blessing
I bought your content, but haven't allowed myself to fully embrace the process. I started my first CPA job at 34 in October and have a 4 year old at home. I've got one exam passed (REG 2/21) time to get the rest out of my life! My aha besides just all of it, is the mini sessions. Seeing the material here and there all day long will make a big difference.
Mini sessions if done consistently will make an extreme difference. The deep connections get made in your brain much faster by recalling the information several times each day.
Hi Nate, I have your program and I have gotten better at my practice and I am a lot more comfortable in my progress in my practices. I hope to be in your podcast after passing your program. Can't wait to tell you my story. It's 5:30 am and I've started getting my books ready to practice and study. Thanks for SUPERFAST CPA
Awesome Moise, yeah just keep at it and you'll keep having breakthroughs and the process gets more and more effective & efficient. There's a future podcast episode with your name on it ;)
great analogy 👏 👍 with the basketball example. It makes perfect sense
Glad you liked it
Just attended your webinar and tell you how deep I was in a flunk thinking it's the gaap in the number of years I have come back after that is impairing my productivity than the fact that it's so normal.
This was a game changer… THANK YOU
I should try this. The videos and note taking is def taking all my time away
I didn't watch lecture videos on any of FAR unless my study software said I was really messing up on it (leases and government). I was able to take my score from 60s to 75 by just following your methods. If I get consistency down, I will get 75 or higher instead of the 74 I got from not staying fully motivated.
Hey Stephen, good to hear and the one thing I forget to add to this video is that failed exams are going to happen to most people, the big thing is if your retake score improves by 10 points or more, then you know you're doing something right. It is when there's multiple fails at around the same score that you know something is missing from your process. So in your case, one more restudy and you should easily be able to pass.
Nate the Great! Great work your doing!
How I motivate myself: I open my Steam account and look at those games where I've spent hundreds of hours. I then think to myself, if I could trade the gameplay time of any two games for a CPA title, which would I choose? This thought empowers me.
I will try this since I have nine months time to go. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you!
Hi Nate. Do you have any tips for people who failed with scores under 60? I studied a lot for FAR and still failed. Does this method still apply?
When you keep saying review courses I’m confused if you’re talking about the initial learning or the final review
I'm a couple years away from sitting for the exam. Can I use your strategies now and practice them on cpa study material? Or do you think its only something something useful if I'm taking the exam right away?
makes sense!
I pounded the fuck out of the mcq to get a 75 lol
Hiii, let me know which one should I take first FAR or AUD? Is there any continuity issue regarding choosing sub?
If you're just starting, then do FAR first. That's the best one to have out of the way as your 18 months starts.
What was your "aha moment" from the video? Also, here's the "deeper dive" into our study framework: www.superfastcpa.com/study-secrets/