Should I get NINJA notes and audio?

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  • #176713
    Anonymous
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    I am scheduled to take FAR in 3 weeks and am currently getting 40-50% on the Wiley Test Bank, and am thinking about getting the NINJA notes and audio, but I just have some questions.

    1. How is NINJA notes compatible with the CPAexcel (which I’m also using)? Since for the NINJA method, you watch all the lectures, then write the notes, etc. But for CPAexcel, once you put in your start and exam dates in your exam planner, it organizes the lessons to where you basically cover lessons everyday until the week before you take the exam, so that kinda conflicts with the NINJA method (if you want to watch all the videos with plenty of time to copy the notes and do the MCQs after you finish watching all the videos).

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  • #404900
    Jaimcpa
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    Think I responded to one of your other threads.

    Look, you are freakin out, the test is coming soon, I understand. Going to let you in on some information:

    1. Your wallet is not gonna help you pass at this point (3 weeks). You have a pretty decent review course and good supplemental materials (Wiley). You should be OKAY.

    2. You need to start putting in QUALITY hours from here on out. EVERY hour you put in, needs to be quality. No distractions.

    If you are really dead set on buying SOMETHING, then Jeff's stuff is pretty good. Here are some things to know about his materials:

    1. They work with ANY review course. You need to be familiar with how your review course works and what you feel benefits you the most. Like I said in an earlier post, the lectures in CPAExcel repeat from the PowerPoint. You don't necessarily need them unless you are an auditory learner. Cut them out, write out the PowerPoints.

    2. Jeff's notes are mainly for people who did not taken notes throughout their review course (or took bad ones/don't like them). He explains this in the intro to each note section. CPAExcel has the PowerPoints (but they have a lot of info) so I would briefly go over the PowerPoints and take a gander at how he structures his notes to see which you prefer (I think he has samples). However, going with his notes over CPAExcel's doesn't mean you can skip the PowerPoints completely (as you are skipping their lectures). I would recommend at least reading them as they come, doing the MCQ for each section, then wrapping it up with Jeff's notes (should you chose to use them). Tons of Wiley during review week (or review days in your case).

    3. The audio files are great for the road or working out. Again, they are something you do not NEED but they are a nice tool.

    Now here is something that might cheer you up:

    Have a friend in my MAcc program. She had two weeks to study for FAR (procrastinated) and had CPAExcel and no other supplemental material.

    This is what she did:

    1. She BRIEFLY SKIMMED the study text sections.

    2. Focused HEAVILY on the PowerPoints (wrote them out too), and

    3. Practiced MCQ like it was her job.

    Note: She did not have a Job. Just school full time.

    She did this for two weeks and was able to get through CPAExcel's FAR section. Passed with an 81.

    I know not everybody is the same, but, it is not impossible.

    I currently work 12-15 hours a week, have a relationship (let just say she is supportive), and have school full time. I still think this is possible, I am sure many people on this forum who even have more time commitments than me think its possible. You just need to believe its possible (possible with what you have) and you just really need to put in the QUALITY hours.

    Hope this helps a little.

    FAR- 73, 10/07/2013
    REG- 8/31/2013
    AUD- TBD
    BEC- TBD

    MAcc
    Main: Becker Self-Study 2013. Supplements: Ninja / Wiley TB / CPAExcel (Bought before I received an offer).

    #404901
    jeff
    Keymaster

    Here are links to feedback on the ninja materials: https://www.another71.com/cpa-exam-forum/forum/cpa-review-materials

    Here are free demos so that you can try it before you buy it: https://www.another71.com/cpa-exam-study-plan

    jeff

    #404902
    Anonymous
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    I took FAR on 2/28. I used Becker as my primary and supplemented with Wiley TB and during the month of Feb, I added ninja audio.

    Non-stop MCQs and listening to the audio while driving, working out, sleeping (I had my IPHONE going while trying to fall asleep) really helped solidify my weak areas.

    When I started studying I was scoring 50-60%, but I passed with 84 so dont give up and keep it up!!

    #404903
    ImaCPA168
    Member

    NINJA Audio & Notes, Wiley Test back, and the ELL plan worked for me after struggling wtih Becker and Yeager. NINJA was a great supplement to my study materials. I highly recommend it.

    B - 83 Done
    A - 88 Done
    R - 81 Done
    F - 77 Done

    Ethics - Done
    Attest Hours - Done

    Licensed-May 2013!

    #404904
    mla1169
    Participant

    I HIGHLY recommend the ninja notes (can't speak to the audio as I didn't have it).

    With 3 weeks left, the ninja notes are a great concise way to focus on the key concepts, and may just drive home a few points that CPAexcel didn't cover in a way that worked for you.

    Cost spent on the ninja review products < Cost of retaking an exam.

    FAR- 77
    AUD -49, 71, 84
    REG -56,75!
    BEC -75

    Massachusetts CPA (non reporting) since 3/12.

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