Hey i remember looking at a becker bump spreadsheet someone posted on this page. People inputted their becker scores and actual test scores. Does anyone have it/know what i’m talking. To me, these seem like low scores, so i was wondering if the becker bump exists for. Becker vs actual cpa results spreadsheet is here.
Those who managed to diet/lose weight while studying, please share how you did it! Becker has a pretty big bump for bec. Have you checked the spreadsheet between actual and becker? I've seen a few replies to posts stating that the becker bump isn't showing up on reg exams taken in 2022. Has anyone out there taken reg recently and not gotten a bump or even had a. Regulation (reg) showcased a strong performance, with a peak rate of 75. 97% in q2 and the lowest at 58. 00% in q4, leading to a yearly average of 62. 29%. Becker is ready to help you pass the 2025 cpa exam with a revamped course that delivers a more personalized learning experience with new tools like more engaging video lectures,. Can help find the oddities that exist outside of becker. Someone on here is building a spreadsheet to calculate the becker bump based on scores of 2024 exams. If you search, you should be able to find the spreadsheet. It's been posted here a. Reg has the highest becker bump, the mock score is pretty good. But i would spend more time getting your mcq scores up in the 70s or 80s over the next few days. There were becker bumps for far/bec, but not for aud as you can see the scores in my signature. The becker “bump,” as they call it, is the increase of a person's actual score in relation to their final mock exam scores.
It's been posted here a. Reg has the highest becker bump, the mock score is pretty good. But i would spend more time getting your mcq scores up in the 70s or 80s over the next few days. There were becker bumps for far/bec, but not for aud as you can see the scores in my signature. The becker “bump,” as they call it, is the increase of a person's actual score in relation to their final mock exam scores. The average “bump” for bec is 25 points, for reg is. I used fr for reg. The multiple choice questions were basic and simple. but just having an extra se would be worth it if its already paid for by your job. If you're using or used becker, this spreadsheet is for you. This google sheet takes your mock exam scores and compares it to your actual scores. Please input your data, even if you failed. I got a 52 on se2… according to becker that means i’m prepared. Just curious what did everyone else get on the se1+2 and how did you end up doing on the regular exam. Taking reg next thursday, and have gotten only a 55% on sim exam #1 and 57% on sim exam #2. Currently, 2/2 passing for far and aud yet reg has been the section i've struggled most. I got a 69 on the becker final mock exam for audit. I’m hoping there’s such thing as a becker bump, and that my actual score is at least a 75. The mcqs were not that bad on the.
I used fr for reg. The multiple choice questions were basic and simple. but just having an extra se would be worth it if its already paid for by your job. If you're using or used becker, this spreadsheet is for you. This google sheet takes your mock exam scores and compares it to your actual scores. Please input your data, even if you failed. I got a 52 on se2… according to becker that means i’m prepared. Just curious what did everyone else get on the se1+2 and how did you end up doing on the regular exam. Taking reg next thursday, and have gotten only a 55% on sim exam #1 and 57% on sim exam #2. Currently, 2/2 passing for far and aud yet reg has been the section i've struggled most. I got a 69 on the becker final mock exam for audit. I’m hoping there’s such thing as a becker bump, and that my actual score is at least a 75. The mcqs were not that bad on the.