@LSYNC @Mickeywanttopass I have read the Wiley books word-for-word and have been pleased with how they prepared me for the exams. They have a lot of info, but that means they cover everything. Having taken 3 exams, I'd say I haven't even had 3 questions that were on topics that hadn't been covered. Most people seem to have a lot of questions on topics that their review course didn't cover. So, either I've had lucky exams…or I think more likely, Wiley's abundance of details gives you a fighting chance with each question because it covers everything in detail. So, the best study method will vary for everyone, and for some, it's better to know fewer topics well and not have too many details crowd their mind…but if you've tried the “fewer topics less detail” route and had trouble, I would say that Wiley will, at minimum, provide you with all the information you need. It's a lot of information to handle, but it won't miss much if anything. Just throwing this out there as an alternate opinion.