I have used Gleim for the other three parts and when I did what they recommended, I passed. AUD 79 and 86 BEC. FAR 2/8/10. Has anybody used Gleim for REG and had success? Did you supplement it with any other material?

I have used Gleim for the other three parts and when I did what they recommended, I passed. AUD 79 and 86 BEC. FAR 2/8/10. Has anybody used Gleim for REG and had success? Did you supplement it with any other material?
I used Gleim as well but also used Wiley as a supplement, though Wiley is very detailed.
I passed with 79.
I bought Gleim online and Gleim Test Prep for all four sections. I think that Gleim is better for AUD (memorization) than REG. I would only use Gleim for business law, but not for taxes.
If you do not understand complicated corporate tax problems, you are toast! I relied heavily on Dr. Phil Yaeger and Bob Monette at Bisk Hot Spots for complicated tax problems. I made it a point to know how to work the most complicated tax problems. Therefore, I only had 2 tax problems on my third testlet! I think that the REG program figured out that taxes were my strong area of expertise, but not business law.
I like Yaeger and Bob Monette because when they come to a multiple choice question, I stop the DVD and I answer the question. I then listen to the explanation of the answer. Yaeger even goes to the blackboard to show you the solution. I take notes if I missed the question. I find this approach more efficient and effective than the Gleim non-teaching approach. Remember, Gleim is just a group of well organized multiple choice questions.
I used the Gleim CD for all sections, except FAR as a supplement. Its the best value to have 1,000+ questions at your finger tips for the price.
I am planning to give REG in May. I am using Gleim. After reading many posts on Gleim, I am looking for some supplement notes for Taxes. What Can I buy?
Thanks!
BEC (02/27/10)-waiting for score
studygirl7464
Use Yaeger Home Study for REG and Gleim to supplement the Wiley questions.
Wiley has the most comprehensive book. Gleim has the most organized questions. Neither Wiley nor Gleim have teachers. Just reading a book is the most inefficient way to study. Listening and working problems is the most efficient way to study.
Yaeger gives you the biggest bang for the buck ($345 per course with the discount). Gleim is also very cost effective. Yaeger uses the best book, Wiley, which is included in Yaeger's course. You will also get Wiley's Exam Review Software on a CD with the Yaeger program. However, the Wiley software is not nearly as good as Gleim. Additionally, Yaeger goes over hundreds of multiple choice questions.
Thank you for your advice. I also read something about Jeff''s notes on Taxes. What are those and where can I buy it? Please provide me links if possible.
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