Is only Ninja Ten Point Combo enough?

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    immi
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    NINJA Question –

    I am about to begin studying for my first CPA exam and will be taking on BEC in the first attempt. I was wondering if ONLY the Ninja Ten Point Combo is enough for passing the exam or should this be used as a supplement to the Wiley Book or some other preferred book? What has been the experience of those who have passed the exam and did you guys use a combination of Ninja and other products or is the full Ninja set by itself enough?

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  • #686160
    UM1868
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    I think you could do it with the Book and MCQ.

    Bec-76 (7/14)
    Aud-81 (8/14)
    Reg-82 (7/15)
    Far- 82 (10/15)

    Moral of the story, don't do your CPA while working in Big 4 Public Accounting.

    #686161
    Anonymous
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    I personally used Becker & Ninja. However, there was a person that posted with the last score release that scored a 93 on REG with just the 10 point combo. I'm sure others have as well. Good luck!

    https://www.another71.com/cpa-exam-forum/topic/ninja-mcq-scores/page/17

    I believe last post on the page.

    #686162
    Anonymous
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    I have used only the NINJA Book/MCQ for all of my exams except Audit. I have passed 2 and didn't miss by much on REG. I personally think NINJA products alone are good enough.

    #686163
    immi
    Member

    Thanks all – it seems like that Ninja might be enough. Going to give it a shot. Hopefully will be posting in a few months time with BEC passed!!

    #686164
    TNCPA16
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    I used only the Ninja 10-point combo for BEC and AUD and passed on the first try…granted, it's not like my scores were impressive by any means (but I think that's more a statement on my study habits than the Ninja products!)

    So, yes, it is doable to pass with just Ninja. If a subject is a really weak area for you (like REG is for me), then you may want to look at purchasing lectures from somewhere.

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