Rogers CRAM Course

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    barfmode
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    Hi Everyone,

    I want a more concise outline of Rogers’ material that I can memorize easily and more efficiently. Does anyone have experience with Rogers’ CRAM courses to know how long their outline is? Their textbooks are too cumbersome to try to memorize entirely.

    Thanks in advance

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  • #1308410
    Stilgoin
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    I’m curious about this too. I need a contingency plan for FAR. lol

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    #1308437
    Duskfall
    Participant

    The cram textbooks are almost the same size as the regular textbooks, but that is because the questions and answers are all in the book and not online like the regular course. The lectures and text are more concise. I used cram for my first two exams and I recommend them highly for the last few days before your exam.

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    BEC - 08/23/2016
    AUD - 10/05/2016
    REG - 11/23/2016

    #1308469
    MINO21c
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    I've used Roger Cram and NINJA Audio for REG and FAR, and I honestly prefer NINJA Audio much more than Roger CRAM. NINJA Audio is much more concise (Roger: 8+ hours, NINJA: 2.5-4.5 hours) and you can easily edit to cut the material you know, and just repeat the part you don't know. With NINJA Audio, I hardly felt the need to go over the Roger CRAM even once except for the part that I had hard time understanding.

    If you already understand the material and just need repeated exposures to memorize some important concepts, I highly recommend NINJA Audio over Roger CRAM. Honestly, I would say Roger Cram is a waste of money if you already have roger full course.

    BEC 7/12 - PASS
    REG 8/17
    AUD 9/8
    FAR 10/15

    #1308547
    barfmode
    Participant

    Thanks all for the tips – particularly about NINJA Audio. Personally, I prefer text and questions over video/audio lectures, so I might look into Rogers CRAM course still.

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    MINO21c
    Participant

    That's interesting. I thought the best part of Roger was his energetic lecture. I think he explains materials very well even in CRAM lectures, but the textbooks are mediocre at best. A lot of people will say that you are wasting money for Roger if it wasn't for the lectures. Have you considered NINJA note or Wiley Focus Note? I only have Wiley Focus Note, but they use a lot of mnemonics Roger does and you can supplement by writing down the important mnemonics somewhere else.

    BEC 7/12 - PASS
    REG 8/17
    AUD 9/8
    FAR 10/15

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