Posted: 12 Dec 2008 at 16:45 | IP Logged
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late bloomer wrote:
I would recommend CPAExcel-self-study/Yaeger and Gleim MCQ. Since, you graduated 7 years back; some materials may seem new to you. Yaeger lecture does pretty good job. Then go over CPAExcel program and finally Gleim MCQ's. If you can commit yourself, should have no problem in passing all four sections in first sitting.
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That is a good recommendation. There is no perfect review course. I am familiar with Yaeger and Gleim. However, I am unfamiliar with CPAexcel. What did you like about CPAexcel? Which CPAexcel course do you recommend?
I have found out that it does not pay to be cheap with these CPA reviews. I am mixing and matching for each CPA exam section. There is no such thing as a perfect review course for all four sections. I will pay whatever it costs to become more efficient and effective in preparing for these exams.
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