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February 20, 2014 at 4:24 pm #183817jeffKeymaster
So…tell me what features you want in your study software to make it as helpful as possible.
What things do you like?
What annoys you?
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February 20, 2014 at 4:35 pm #520132AnonymousInactive
More ways to track study progress and helping to make and meet study goals. Not every chapter/section is equal as far as difficulty and study time. So saying “I'll do a chapter/section a day/week” is a fools game.
Also, in the books maybe include an easily accessible list/chart of mnemonics/formulas/key facts for each section. Another helpful feature might be to insert boxes/notes at advantageous moments in the chapter highlighting common mistakes and exceptions. I would liken it to the “Observation” notations in RIA Checkpoint research tools.
Wiley is pretty good as far as taking temperature on test scores. Anything that helps the review course integrate with Wiley would be a plus.
February 20, 2014 at 4:35 pm #520171AnonymousInactiveMore ways to track study progress and helping to make and meet study goals. Not every chapter/section is equal as far as difficulty and study time. So saying “I'll do a chapter/section a day/week” is a fools game.
Also, in the books maybe include an easily accessible list/chart of mnemonics/formulas/key facts for each section. Another helpful feature might be to insert boxes/notes at advantageous moments in the chapter highlighting common mistakes and exceptions. I would liken it to the “Observation” notations in RIA Checkpoint research tools.
Wiley is pretty good as far as taking temperature on test scores. Anything that helps the review course integrate with Wiley would be a plus.
February 20, 2014 at 4:39 pm #520134AnonymousInactiveI like everything about the Wiley 2013 QBank except that you cannot reset it if you need to retake an exam. I understand that they probably do that so you cannot pass it to someone else and it be as beneficial for the other person, but it is still annoying when I paid for it and can't use it the way I need to to retake an exam.
The benefits of the Kaplan software is that they have a huge T/F database which is great for really learning the concepts in a shortened version if the book is too wordy for a particul section/concept. Another benefit of Kaplan is that their SIMS seem to be more in line with the actual exam and Wiley SIMS are proving to be too easy for FAR and not comparable to what I'll probably encounter on the exam.
Love the charts in Wiley
February 20, 2014 at 4:39 pm #520173AnonymousInactiveI like everything about the Wiley 2013 QBank except that you cannot reset it if you need to retake an exam. I understand that they probably do that so you cannot pass it to someone else and it be as beneficial for the other person, but it is still annoying when I paid for it and can't use it the way I need to to retake an exam.
The benefits of the Kaplan software is that they have a huge T/F database which is great for really learning the concepts in a shortened version if the book is too wordy for a particul section/concept. Another benefit of Kaplan is that their SIMS seem to be more in line with the actual exam and Wiley SIMS are proving to be too easy for FAR and not comparable to what I'll probably encounter on the exam.
Love the charts in Wiley
February 20, 2014 at 4:41 pm #520136AnonymousInactiveI agree with BlueGirl–any list of neumonics/JEs/Formulas would be helpful. I always create my own lists, but that just takes away valuable study time hunting down all of the examples to add to my list when a provided one would save so much time.
February 20, 2014 at 4:41 pm #520175AnonymousInactiveI agree with BlueGirl–any list of neumonics/JEs/Formulas would be helpful. I always create my own lists, but that just takes away valuable study time hunting down all of the examples to add to my list when a provided one would save so much time.
February 20, 2014 at 4:45 pm #520138san4596MemberHere are a few of my favorites:
1) Java sucks, please do not use it.
2) Practice questions should allow the candidate to choose MCQ's by section; questions not seen yet, seen X number of times, and answered incorrectly X number of times.
3) Progress report should show 2 different #'s: 1 for % of homework completed, and 1 for cumulative % of your pactice session scores.
4)Since the calculator with Wiley sucks balls, it would be nice if it linked to the 10 Key on your keyboard instead of using the mouse, or fix the calculator that way I do not have to click the mouse multiple times for the # to pop up in the calculator. Even the CPA exam calculator works like a pro for me.
5) Allow the option to wipe the section clean of sessions. Like a clean slate for people who do not pass, and need to restudy everything. Every question needs to be reset to “NOT SEEN YET”
CPA EXAM: DONE!!!!
Ethics Course: Passed
Application Mailed: 3/16/15
Professional Conduct Exam: 97
Certification Date: 4/2/15!!!February 20, 2014 at 4:45 pm #520177san4596MemberHere are a few of my favorites:
1) Java sucks, please do not use it.
2) Practice questions should allow the candidate to choose MCQ's by section; questions not seen yet, seen X number of times, and answered incorrectly X number of times.
3) Progress report should show 2 different #'s: 1 for % of homework completed, and 1 for cumulative % of your pactice session scores.
4)Since the calculator with Wiley sucks balls, it would be nice if it linked to the 10 Key on your keyboard instead of using the mouse, or fix the calculator that way I do not have to click the mouse multiple times for the # to pop up in the calculator. Even the CPA exam calculator works like a pro for me.
5) Allow the option to wipe the section clean of sessions. Like a clean slate for people who do not pass, and need to restudy everything. Every question needs to be reset to “NOT SEEN YET”
CPA EXAM: DONE!!!!
Ethics Course: Passed
Application Mailed: 3/16/15
Professional Conduct Exam: 97
Certification Date: 4/2/15!!!February 25, 2014 at 7:22 pm #520140jeffKeymasterBump
February 25, 2014 at 7:22 pm #520179jeffKeymasterBump
February 25, 2014 at 7:28 pm #520142MelParticipantI agree with what everyone else has said with one additional item:
– I think it would be nice for the MCQ answer to provide the required Journal Entry if applicable, (at least with FAR). The MCQs in Becker and WTB do a good job of provided different scenarios but most of the time if you what the JEs that equate to that transaction you have to think it up yourself (and you could have it wrong).
February 25, 2014 at 7:28 pm #520181MelParticipantI agree with what everyone else has said with one additional item:
– I think it would be nice for the MCQ answer to provide the required Journal Entry if applicable, (at least with FAR). The MCQs in Becker and WTB do a good job of provided different scenarios but most of the time if you what the JEs that equate to that transaction you have to think it up yourself (and you could have it wrong).
February 25, 2014 at 7:53 pm #520144ziebaParticipantInstant feedback, instant feedback and instant feedback. An option to get instant feedback as I go along is a must. If I answer a question, in my head, I believe that is the correct way of doing it. Without instant feedback, that idea simmers in my head for as long as it takes me to finish a test bank. If I don't get to review my answers, as in review each single one, I may get up from the table without confirmation that it is incorrect. Absent evidence to the contrary, my bias will be to stick with my original solution. Getting instant feedback prevents all of this.
I like to have control over which chapters will be included in a particular practice drill/cycle. Becker was not good in this regard, or either one actually.
AUD - 75*, 88 done 5/14! (*exp)
BEC - 74 , 77
REG - 65 , 76 (10 point combooo!!)
FAR - 69 , 75Dr: perseverance
Dr: intelligence
Dr: luck
. Cr: . advisory scoreFebruary 25, 2014 at 7:53 pm #520183ziebaParticipantInstant feedback, instant feedback and instant feedback. An option to get instant feedback as I go along is a must. If I answer a question, in my head, I believe that is the correct way of doing it. Without instant feedback, that idea simmers in my head for as long as it takes me to finish a test bank. If I don't get to review my answers, as in review each single one, I may get up from the table without confirmation that it is incorrect. Absent evidence to the contrary, my bias will be to stick with my original solution. Getting instant feedback prevents all of this.
I like to have control over which chapters will be included in a particular practice drill/cycle. Becker was not good in this regard, or either one actually.
AUD - 75*, 88 done 5/14! (*exp)
BEC - 74 , 77
REG - 65 , 76 (10 point combooo!!)
FAR - 69 , 75Dr: perseverance
Dr: intelligence
Dr: luck
. Cr: . advisory scoreFebruary 25, 2014 at 7:55 pm #520146ziebaParticipantMel makes a great point! I'd like to see the J/E's as well, right there below the answer
AUD - 75*, 88 done 5/14! (*exp)
BEC - 74 , 77
REG - 65 , 76 (10 point combooo!!)
FAR - 69 , 75Dr: perseverance
Dr: intelligence
Dr: luck
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