Posted: 04 Sep 2009 at 22:38 | IP Logged
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ATC2009 wrote:
I havent seen many people talk about using Gleim study materials. Are Becker and Yaeger that much better? This is my first post, I have been reading for about a week now. Thanks to everyone for thier posts.
BEC 8.25.09
FAR 10.02.09
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I do not learn from books. I learn from a teacher and I use books as a reference, not as a substitute for a teacher. I learned that lesson the hard way when I failed FAR on my first attrempt just using Gleim and an out-of-date Becker book. I passed FAR last month using Yaeger.
Gleim is a powerful tool, especially their Test Prep. Gleim is better than just Wiley for organizing multiple choice questions. I just made a test of 317 multiple choice question on IT for the BEC exam.
I like Yaeger and Bob Monette (Bisk Hot Spots) because when they come to a multiple choice question, I stop the DVD and answer the question. I then listen to the explanation of the answer. Yaeger even goes to the blackboard to show you the solution. I take notes if I missed the question. I find this approach more efficient and effective than the Gleim non-teaching approach.
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