I could squeeze in fr content into my study plan if it's worth it but it would be a lot edit: I got a 79 on. I also should add i didnt do the fr which i regret.
Becker bump for AUD r/CPA
The concept of the becker bump refers to the observation that candidates often score higher on the actual cpa exam compared to their practice exams in becker.
You need 53 on becker mocks to pass reg.
On the becker ses, i got a 67, 74, and 73, on se1, se2, and sefr, respectively. Someone on here is building a spreadsheet to calculate the becker bump based on scores of 2024 exams. But i would spend more time getting your mcq scores up in the 70s or 80s over the next few days. A “becker bump” is the difference between your highest first attempt simulated exam score in becker and your actual exam score.
It's been posted here a. The becker “bump,” as they call it, is the increase of a person's actual score in relation to their final mock exam scores. Has anyone out there taken reg recently and not gotten a bump or even had a. I think you're going to cut it close.
If i had to guess, the becker bump comes about from differences in grading the simulations.
If you search, you should be able to find the spreadsheet. The average “bump” for bec is 25 points, for reg is. Reg has the highest becker bump, the mock score is pretty good. For example, i scored a 54% on se2 for far and got a.
I've seen a few replies to posts stating that the becker bump isn't showing up on reg exams taken in 2022. Becker vs actual cpa results spreadsheet is here. 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%.



