To mamta:
Everybody learns differently; as such, a review course is not going to cater to every candidate's learning style. For me, I thought Becker fell short on BEC and AUD. It seems like their lectures would present a concept from one angle, then the questions would attack a concept from a different angle. I'm sure most people can take the concept from the angle Becker presents it and manipulate it to work for them on the MCQs, no matter how the questions are presented. But not me!
Becker does do a good job at introducing you to the material, but I feel they leave 'gaps' in the material. (aka; the problem lies within me not being able to take the way Becker explained the concept and manipulate it to use with every MCQs) So, I would recommend purchasing Yaeger CRAM (in addition to Becker stuff). They present things a little differently than Becker. This will allow you to learn a particular concept from multiple angles so that you get a full picture and more exposure to a topic. Also, just do as many MCQs as you can to broaden your exposure to the questions. I purchased the Wiley book (with the BEC cram) and they have a ton of MCQs that give you great exposure. The first time I went through Becker BEC lecture 5 MCQs, it took me literally all day...10 freaking hours! It was painful....but just keep at it and they WILL get better. I promise you! I'm sure you have heard Peter Olinto (spell?) make the comment about the relationship between misery and passing the exam; the more miserable you are, the more likely you are to pass. I firmly believe in this. I have been miserable out of my mind for the past 6 months and I have passed FAR, REG, and waiting on AUD. I'm taking BEC on the 28th, and I'm confident I will be ready.
Hope this helps!
REG 83, FAR 84, AUD - 76, BEC 2/28-Waiting for Score