There is ONE MISTAKE that’s so common and so DAMAGING that I had to single it out just to make sure that…
- You’re not “guilty” of making it.
- How to avoid it if you’re on the brink of making it.
- How to correct it if you already ARE making it.
This mistake is none other than assuming that you CAN and SHOULD pass the CPA exam all on your own.
It’s doing things like…
- Locking yourself in a room and not talking to ANYONE about your progress…
- Spinning your wheels on questions for as long as it takes to “get” it…
- Assuming that if you watch all the lectures, read all your text and answer all the questions you are guaranteed to pass…
- Taking copious notes over EVERYTHING…
- Not asking other successful CPAs for advice on how to study…
- Treating the CPA exam like any ol college exam…
Every one of those things is inefficient, not effective and killing your ability to pass the CPA exam.
The consequences?
- It isolates you from the world
- You waste your time and ultimately progress slower than what is necessary to pass.
As I told you on the previous page, failure is built into this exam by design so you need to be smarter than NASBA/AICPA.
You need to have a step-by-step plan in place (just in case) you do end up failing a section of the CPA Exam.
This way it’s not an “earth-shattering” event in your life.
What you need to understand is that passing the CPA Exam is all about have a process to follow and a CPA Exam Support System in place to keep you focused, motivated and moving forward fast.
But if you try to do this all on your own and “recreate” the CPA exam study wheel then you’re setting yourself up for disappointment.
What’s frustrating is that your CPA Review Course does NOT help you with this!
The big-box CPA Review Course companies give you a study planner, a butt-load of study materials and a general support email address and wish you the best of luck!
Now I realize it’s hard to avoid this mistake since you are responsible for figuring all of this out on your own…
…and that’s why SO MANY CPA candidates who are fresh out of college get completely blindsided by this.
And you know what? It’s perfectly natural because it’s a logical reaction to assume that because you have never failed academically before that the CPA exam is just another thing on your to-do-list.
However, if you TRULY want to pass the CPA Exam you need to start making some drastic changes. And you start by avoiding the mistakes that make things worse.
And the best way to avoid the most crucial mistake and make sure you don’t give up on your dream of passing the CPA exam is finding a CPA Exam Support System outside of your CPA Review Course.
I can’t stress enough how important this is and how much weight it bears on your overall situation.
And if you’ve already made this mistake, then putting an end to it right now goes a long way in correcting it.
Let me ask you a question…
…it’s something that has to do with what I wrote to you earlier (the THIRD MOST IMPORTANT factor in avoiding failing the CPA exam).
If you could have someone show you how to study, teach you what NOT to do, and how to beat CPA exam failure, how fast do you think you would mentally recover and be ready to tackle this beast of an exam?
Well, I’m going to show you exactly how to do that…
How to FINALLY turn the tables on the CPA Exam…
OK, the time has come to take massive action. It’s time to drastically shift the direction your journey to passing the CPA exam is headed and it’s time to boost your scores with a proven method.
Click here to continue…