Has anyone used Gleim for FAR?

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  • #188749
    Rocky123
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    Gleim Question –

    Please share your experiences. Was it helpful?

    The tallest oak in the forest was once just a little nut that held its ground.

    AUD-PASS
    BEC-PASS
    REG-PASS
    FAR-PASS

    Rocky123, CPA

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  • #608732
    Excel14
    Participant

    @Rocky:

    I'll let you know post-November, after I receive my score for FAR. lol Many on here say that it did the job, so I hope so!

    What do they call an accounting person, who only managed a 75 on all four parts of the CPA exam....you got it, CPA!!!

    BEC (2/28/16) ----- 78
    FAR (09/10/16)-----
    AUD
    REG

    CIA, CGAP, CFE

    #608733
    Iggy1985
    Member

    I used the Gleim videos for FAR, which were very boring and I didn't feel they helped me at all (just a guy reading off slides basically). It took me all of June and July to watch them as I wasn't very dedicated at the time.. pushed my test to August and for the last 3-4 sections all I did was watch the videos and didn't touch the T/F, MCQs, or SIMs. The 3 weeks before my test I just started doing a ton of MCQs in Wiley, tracking my progress, and using my old school textbooks to teach myself stuff I had forgotten. Next is AUD and I won't be buying Gleim again.. I'm sticking with ninja materials and Wiley test bank only. So I guess we'll see if Gleim made a difference lol.

    FAR - 89 (8/19/14) Wiley TB, Wiley Book, Books from School, Ninja Audio/Notes
    AUD - 92 (10/14/14) Wiley TB, Wiley Book, Ninja Audio
    BEC - 82 (5/8/15) Mostly Ninja MCQ, sprinkles of Becker lectures and Ninja Audio
    REG - (8/14/15)

    #608734
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I used Gleim for FAR without any other supplements. I have limited budget so I decided to buy the full set to save more. I agree about the boring video but as long as you are learning that's all that matter. I studied for 3 months and strictly followed the format, finished the materials just on time. On the actual exam I felt like 75% of the questions I've never seen before but I just answered them based on what I know. SIMs are ok, I think I was prepared for them. I got out of the testing center unsure but I'm hoping for around 80 pts. It turned out I got 13 pts more than that. Gleim worked for me so far. I'm using it now for AUD, again without any supplement. I hope it will turn out well. You can try the demo version to get a feel of it.

    #608735
    M.O.D.
    Member

    CPA Review

    BA Mathematics, UC Berkeley
    Certificates in CPA and EA preparation, College of San Mateo
    CMA I 420, II 470
    FAR 91, AUD Feb 2015 (Gleim self-study)

    #608737
    stoleway
    Participant

    Hey, I also used Gleim for all 4 sections, but I did supplement with other test banks. Using Gleim alone would still get you a pass, because they have lots of questions and some of them are really difficult which most of the time over-prepare you for the real deal.

    It still doesn't hurt to supplement with other materials (such as Ninja or cpareviewforfree) if you have enough time for review.

    REG -63│ 84!!
    BEC- 59│70│ 71 │78!
    AUD- 75!
    FAR- 87!

    Mass-CPA

    #608738
    Guti
    Participant

    After going over Becker mc questions and Ninja, I found Gleim questions a lot harder cause they cover minor details that the other two did not cover at all.

    FAR-84
    AUD-
    REG-
    BEC-

    #608739
    M.O.D.
    Member

    @ stoleway

    Congratulations on finally passing BEC.

    Way to persevere.

    BA Mathematics, UC Berkeley
    Certificates in CPA and EA preparation, College of San Mateo
    CMA I 420, II 470
    FAR 91, AUD Feb 2015 (Gleim self-study)

    #608740
    NJPRU
    Member

    I echo what stoleway has to say; however, I switched over to Becker for BEC as I needed more of a lecture classroom setting to help with the information. I got through 10 chapters and none of it was sticking.

    As for FAR, I had a love hate relationship with the book for the most part.. like equated to a pass lol. I really enjoyed how I was able to mix up the questions and how everything was broken down into mini chapters, this really helped me study and cram all the information into my brain. I did find that they do a lot of “learn through questions” rather than teaching it to you through the book. This is where my “hate' came into play. I overcame it, but it could be frustrating at times. At the end of the day, there's a lot of information, tons of questions, and I never had to supplement with anything else. You should be fine with Gleim, just pack your patience.

    AUD: DONE
    FAR: DONE
    BEC: DONE
    REG: DONE

    IM GOING TO BE A CPA!!!!!

    #608741
    stoleway
    Participant

    @M.O.D.

    Thanks, it feels like 100lbs just came off my shoulders. I'm always happy about this achievement!

    How is your CPA preparation going, have you been approved?

    @NJPRU

    I'm still confident that you will tear BEC apart:)

    REG -63│ 84!!
    BEC- 59│70│ 71 │78!
    AUD- 75!
    FAR- 87!

    Mass-CPA

    #608742
    M.O.D.
    Member

    @ stolway,

    Yes, I just got approval from the state of Calif. I first applied Jun 10, so that is 4 months of waiting. I almost feels like passing a section 🙂

    So yes, I am on my way to taking FAR in the next window …

    BA Mathematics, UC Berkeley
    Certificates in CPA and EA preparation, College of San Mateo
    CMA I 420, II 470
    FAR 91, AUD Feb 2015 (Gleim self-study)

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