Posted: 15 Dec 2010 at 16:56 | IP Logged
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canson16 wrote:
Dear OZZMAN
Thanks ! Can you tell me how exactly yager works , I buy their CD’s and the book to go with that is Wiley right ? which one of their series should I get , the YAGER CRAM??how many times did you go over the multiple choice questions ? also did you just use Yager or some supplemental material as well ?
Thanks for all your help !
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Sorry for my late response. Just got back into this now. I am a Yeager student. Yeager is a teaching-course. A family owned business that pretty much runs the business like a family store. You can pick up the phone and talk to the owner, Phil, when you are not clear on any given subject matter. The best advice I can give you is to go on their website and see their videos and what they have to offer. Basically they teach the course following the Wiley reference books, their DVD's (or USB memory sticks) and their own personal hand-outs. There instructors are all university teachers.
I have been out of school for over 20 years. I have passed two parts with Yeager so far and am now taking my third part, Regulation.
They are better priced than the competition and frankly they make the course fun and at times amusing. This is my take and I can tell you that it has worked for me so far. No course will guarantee success........success is determined by how much time and sacrifice you are willing to put into it. You will hear pros and cons from all courses as this forum has taught me. You just have to pick what you believe is right for you.
Good Luck!!!
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