u/Professional_Pen_334

If you're stuck on any course, read this
▲ 173 r/WGU

If you're stuck on any course, read this

I'll get straight to it.

Save aPDF of your PA questions and choices (whether they're correct or not doesn't matter), Upload it to Chat GPT with the prompt at the bottom of this post. What it will do is take each question from the PA, and give you 5 questions about that same topic. Do all 5 for all of them, no matter if you got it right on the PA or not. When you're done, look at the answer key at the bottom that will also have an explanation. If you got even 1 of them wrong, take notes on it. Study these notes and skim through course material again. Let me know how it works out for you

"You are my study coach.

I will give you questions from a practice assessment. For each original question, do NOT simply copy it or change numbers only. Instead, identify the concept being tested, then create 5 new practice questions that test the same topic in different ways.

For every original question I provide, do the following:

  1. State the main topic being tested.
  2. Briefly explain what I need to know to answer that type of question.
  3. Create 5 new practice questions on the same topic.
  4. Make the 5 questions varied:- some conceptual- some application-based- some calculation-based, if relevant- some scenario-based- some wording-based/trick-style questions, if relevant
  5. Do NOT make the new questions identical to the PA question.
  6. Do NOT just swap out names, dates, or numbers.
  7. After the 5 questions, provide:- the correct answers- step-by-step explanations- the key rule, formula, or concept to remember
  8. Keep the explanations beginner-friendly and test-focused.
  9. Explain the logic behind the answers, not just the final answer.

Format it like this:

Original Question #:

Main topic:

What this question is really testing:

New Practice Questions and answer choices:

________________________________

Answers and Explanations:

Key rule to remember:

Common wording tricks to watch for:"

Edit to add pic.

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u/Professional_Pen_334 — 3 days ago

Resume Help (I'm Begging)

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I graduate nextx month with my B.S. in Accounting and looking for a role to at least get my foot in the door. I would love to start with a company I can grow with over the years (as you can see from my resume, I like to stay at one company for a while) but also looking for any entry level role that would give me the experience needed to go elsewhere.

I gave up applying to internships, as many of them are looking for someone still enrolled (for the next year) and others, I feel like recruiters think I'm "too qualified" for (even though I have 0 accounting experience)

Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to make my resume better, and also what types of roles should I be applying to?

My dream is to get into audit in a Big 4 company, but I also have to stay realistic.

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u/Professional_Pen_334 — 5 days ago
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FAR / Intermediate Accounting ?

Hi all,

If I found Intermediate Accounting easy (and fun,) should I expect to have a pretty easy time on FAR? I graduate in a few weeks and immediately applying to sit, and gonna start studying with Ninja, while Intermediate is still fresh on my mind

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u/Professional_Pen_334 — 6 days ago
▲ 30 r/wguaccounting+2 crossposts

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So close to the finish line, but yet so far lol I'm just glad I got all of the non-accounting courses out of the way.

To anyone wondering about accelerating:
If I can do it, you 100% can. I have absolutely no prior accounting experience. (Didnt know exactly what accountants did until about two years ago (and still didn't completely understand).

In high school, I was in honors and AP classes, but now I'm 28, been out of school for 10yrs, and honestly started to think I was getting kinda "dumb" since I wasn't actively strengthening my brain. Proved myself wrong with the Accounting program, though!

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u/Professional_Pen_334 — 9 days ago
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I felt so confident finishing this exam lol thought I had exceptional in at LEAST one topic lol

one more question wrong and it would been a fail 😭

In my defense, I did the Inventory unit all today.

Spent 12hrs on Units 2-4 for OA 1 and spent 14hrs on Units 5-7 for OA 2 Spread across 7 days because I procrastinated like crazy!! Could’ve been done in 3

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u/Professional_Pen_334 — 9 days ago
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I know a lot of people are starting on May 1 and probably have some questions so feel free to ask me anything! About the school itself, Accounting program, specific courses (Just don't ask me about D101. I have PTSD), anything you can think of.

Btw, this was not easy at all, and I am not currently employed and had no prior obligations. Meaning, I had 24/7 to focus on school. It wasn't my plan to be this far ahead but hey, I'm not complaining

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u/Professional_Pen_334 — 16 days ago