Surgent CPA Review Free Trial

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  • #1600347
    Dan
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    With the score releases coming up, I wanted to have a plan in case I didn’t pass. I have passed both FAR and AUD on the first try and am waiting for REG and BEC results this week.

    I took REG in April. I know that I forgot most of the material I studied for. That is why I’m wondering if getting the Ninja MCQ’s would be enough. I used the Roger courses as my primary study material, but the courses have expired. I was thinking of trying out Surgent CPA Review just for Reg and BEC if I failed them.

    Does anyone who failed an exam and came back to retake it after a long break have any advice? My only concern is that I know I won’t remember a lot of the material and will have to nearly start from scratch again.

    Thanks,

    Dan

     
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    Fk
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    @dbilon2, I am using Surgent cpa review for Reg and Far . I don't find Reg that good and their software is same as Ninja Mcq but with some changes. have included videos. I would suggest, Go back to Roger, as a past student they offer 30% discount and use Ninja MCQ.

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    danko1983
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    @fk a coworker used surgent for a minute because it was so bad. when i started taking these long ago i used yaeger, and for whatever reason you don't see too many yaeger user's anymore. I did borrow someone else's becker for reg when i failed it, i found their material to not be very productive with how it was set up, although now it's apparently light years better. honestly i've used my old materials/notes and ninja mcq for everything. i'm waiting on my far score fwiw, if i passed i'm done.

    BEC - exp 2/28/13 (crap)
    AUD - exp 11/30/13

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