Ninja product vs Gleim

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  • #192803
    excobar
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    I would like to hear a brief comparison of the Ninja product and that of Gleim. I hope the book is not as overwhelming and lengthy like Gleim product and is it an e book or paperback?

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  • #657525
    starjo117
    Participant

    I am currently using Gleim for FAR. It is very tedious. Im currently getting 60-70 averages on the study units. Im on unit 8 right now. I plan on getting the Ninja mcqs a couple weeks before my exam in May. I would also be interested in anyone's experience with Gleim!

    FAR (5/29/15)
    AUD
    REG
    BEC

    #657526
    Lion_of_the_Rock
    Participant

    I used Gleim for REG only and it helped me get past my 74 on my first attempt. If you get the Gleim test bank and work thru a ton of questions I think you can take your MCQ avg score and add 10 pts to it and get a relative idea of what your real exam score will be.

    That being said, I think the NINJA MCQ is just as good and the same rule would apply as above. Bottom line, just put in the time and you'll know if you're ready.

    BEC - 78
    AUD - 75
    REG - 74, 79
    FAR - 75

    You have to buy a ticket to win the raffle.

    #657527
    jeff
    Keymaster

    NINJA Book is an ebook – you can download samples here to see if you like it:

    https://www.another71.com/cpa-exam-study-plan/

    NINJA MCQ combines the MCQ, Sims, and practice exams into one product – you don't have to pay for them separately – which I believe is different from Gleim – the sims and practice exams are different products, but someone can correct me if I'm wrong on that.

    #657528
    Skynet
    Participant

    Currently using Gleim right now for all sections. Gleim is very detailed but the information is laid out in a way that you can easily learn the materials. Plus, they have a great test bank too. It has helped me passed BEC and REG so far. Using it AUD and FAR currently as is helping me more than when I was using Wiley's.

    With Gleim, you can purchase the full course, course by sections, or seperate parts of a section. Although it is much cheaper just to get the entire section or the full course.

    #657529
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I used both Becker and Gliem for the CPA and I'm currently using Gliem for the CMA. Gliem's test bank and progress tools are excellent. My actual CPA scores were 8-10 points higher than what my Gliem scores were. If you can consistantly average a 75 or better on 30MC practice runs, pulling from all topics covered, you should get your butt in a Prometric center pronto.

    #657530
    jeff
    Keymaster

    I found a similar thread you might find helpful…the OP was trying to decide between the two:

    https://www.another71.com/cpa-exam-forum/topic/ninja-mcq-yay-or-nay

    #657531
    Justdoit2014
    Member

    Gleim helped me pass both my CPA and CMA papers. I used Roger for FAR and AUD, but I didn't find it very useful and its is extremely overpriced. Gleim is tough and prepares you well and is priced reasonably.

    FAR - 80 (Roger + Wiley TB) May 2014
    AUD - 82 (Roger + Gleim TB + Wiley TB) August 2014
    REG - 79 (Gleim + Gleim TB) November 2014
    BEC - 85 (Gleim + Gleim TB) January 2015

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