Onepointaway,
I used CPAexcel for my study materials. It is not a widely known review course, but I feel that it has prepared me adequately so far, except for REG. Then again, no one seems to feel prepared for REG. Anyway, I would reccomend a ridiculous amount of mc practice. All of the concepts that you need to know will be tested in MC, so, to be honest, there is not really any point to reading each chapter word for word. Do sets of 30 MC practice questions. For every wrong answer you got, look through your study materials, find out why it was wrong, and write it down on a pad of paper (don't type it out). Every day, try to review these concepts for at least an hour. I had about two whole npote pads full of concepts that I ended up being my own condensed version of the whole book. Remember this though, the mind remebers failures much more than successes. Don't be satisfied with the 28 out of 30 that you got right. You should be doing your best to find out why you got the remaining two wrong. You will notice yourself scoring one hundred percent on close to every mc practice exam you take before too long. Keep your head up, you really will do fine.





