Yaeger CPA Review; is this a good buy?

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    CPA is a WIP
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    Hello all,

    If you utilized the Yaeger review course, what was your experience like? Did this course help you pass?
    They claim to implement the AICPA Blueprints, how did this benefit you? I assume all the other review courses implement the Blueprints.

    Thank you.

     
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    CPA is a WIP
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    Anyone?

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    I have used the Yaeger course, although not recently. I raised my scores from the mid 50's (only doing MC) to understanding the material using Yaeger. My early struggles were not a fault of the course, but rather me. The implementation of the AICPA Blueprints sounds like marketing BS to me. Surprisingly I don't see many others using Yaeger now. It seems they were much more popular when I first started this journey.

    AUD: 55, 74, 71, 76*, 73, 69, 73, 75

    BEC: 54, 70, 71, 75*, 65, 73, 77

    FAR: 45, 54, 70

    REG: 66, 68, 64, 62, 73, 68, 71, 77*

    WA candidate

    #2282715
    Tncincy
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    Someone said in another post that most review courses will get you a pass. Is Yaeger still in business? Well. Wiley is cheaper if you're considering price or Gleim. Just do some research, use the free trials, know how you learn and go from there.

    It begins with a 75
    Been here too long as a cheerleader.....time to pass

    It begins with a 75
    Been here too long as a cheerleader....ready to pass

    #2284704
    Jimmy Dugan
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    I liked the lectures when I used their final review. Don't have much good or bad to say about it other than that. Use all of the free trials you can and buy one YOU like.

    AUD - 95
    BEC - 87
    FAR - 84
    REG - 90
    You're killing me Smalls

     

    #2286801
    Jazzy87
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    Using Yaeger, I can't answer the “did it get you a pass” because I'm taking my first exam Monday 4/1 (FAR). Last year I used solely NINJA CPA and Wiley book (REG,Failed) but realized I personally needed better structure. So I'm using Yeager mainly and supplementing with Ninja.

    After test driving Wiley, Becker and Yaeger. I went with Yaeger because of the cost. All 3 really offered similar formats, especially Yaeger and Becker. It really just came down to cost. Yaeger offers a lot of BOGO deals so you can get the full course (all 4 parts) between 850-1200? I say that because it depends which deal you hit.

    In a nutshell with Yaeger, you have content groups 1A,1B 1C, 2A 2B,2C etc. laid out for you (similar to Becker) . Within the course you pull up the content group, and either read the book yourself or just follow along with the video as they read it to you. I personally read the section and then do the videos to reinforce what I just read. As you are watching the videos/reading the book you see all of the CPA exam blueprints and the instructor reads the blue print and goes into the content. Does seeing the blueprints help? eh, maybe? I guess it's just nice to know you are hitting all of the topics? But not a deal breaker when picking a course, I assume every course follows the CPA exam blueprint. But while following the videos they also give additional examples, or tell you things to closely pay attention to (hints) (helps a ton, but I'm sure most courses do this as well). Also, as you finish various topics within the content group you do MCQ's and you can either pause the video and do them or you can follow along with the instructor. They don't do every single multiple choice question but do a good amount with you. It really helps walking through the MCQ's with them because they teach you how to interpret the questions. As you know, some questions just contain fluff and are designed to confuse you, so them walking through the problem with you is helpful. You also have the option to do practice questions with each section, try the quiz generator or do an exam simulation.

    I can tell you that I'm understanding the information better. I noticed when I was reading on my own and making notes, then going and doing the videos, the instructors were explaining the content in a different way that was beneficial to understanding what I was reading. So it really just depends on your learning style. Obviously watching a ton of videos can be time consuming. If you are pressed for time there are cram videos or if you are familiar with the subject the cram videos are nice as just a reinforcement.

    One last note, I like Mr. Yaeger his voice keeps me engaged but I can see if its not for everyone. He doesn't do all of the videos and I really enjoyed all of the instructors for FAR.

    Good Luck!

    FAR 4/1

    AUD 4/18

    BEC 5/10

    REG 40,49,6/10

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