Is Becker cpa course better than the Philadelphia cpa course?
I am planning to start studying in January for the cpa exams. I am confused on what review course to take. I want to take my exams in PA. Please let me know!
Roger CPA Review is an excellent review course to look into. Roger has been teaching CPA Exam Review for over 20 years, helped over 76,000 candidates pass, and has pass rates of 86%!
He is known for being energetic, motivational, and only teaching the information that will be covered on the exam. This way you aren’t spending time on any superfluous information.
Also, rather than have inconsistent instructors where each lecture varies and you never know the level of the teacher you will have - Roger teaches every single lecture of every single class. By not just focusing on review of individual subjects on a teacher by teacher basis, Roger specializes in CPA Exam review… just enough to help you pass the test and taught in a simple, comprehensive manner. He understands the exam as a whole and the fastest, most understandable way to prepare you to pass.
Other points of note:
* A better value: Becker is priced at almost double that of Roger, and for what I would consider either an equal, if not inferior product.
* Roger writes all of his own books, ensuring that they are supplemental to the lectures (where as some review courses simply read to you out of books).
* He offers three flexible formats: Live, Online, and USB. That way you can have whatever level of structure fits your busy lifestyle.
* Discounts are available through his firm, school, and professional organization partners.
* The price comes with all the materials, help forums, great customer service, and an "unconditional repeat" policy so that you can retake the class if you need to
I hope this helps! Good luck with the exams - becoming a CPA is a great accomplishment!!!
Take a look at their site - they even have free class demos so you can check out his lectures before you purchase them. That way you know what you are getting
http://www.rogercpareview.com
Also, there are free CPA Exam tips and study resources on the Roger CPA Review blog
http://www.rogerCPAreview.com/blog
October 30th, 2009 at 10:19 am
Roger CPA Review is an excellent review course to look into. Roger has been teaching CPA Exam Review for over 20 years, helped over 76,000 candidates pass, and has pass rates of 86%!
He is known for being energetic, motivational, and only teaching the information that will be covered on the exam. This way you aren’t spending time on any superfluous information.
Also, rather than have inconsistent instructors where each lecture varies and you never know the level of the teacher you will have - Roger teaches every single lecture of every single class. By not just focusing on review of individual subjects on a teacher by teacher basis, Roger specializes in CPA Exam review… just enough to help you pass the test and taught in a simple, comprehensive manner. He understands the exam as a whole and the fastest, most understandable way to prepare you to pass.
Other points of note:
* A better value: Becker is priced at almost double that of Roger, and for what I would consider either an equal, if not inferior product.
* Roger writes all of his own books, ensuring that they are supplemental to the lectures (where as some review courses simply read to you out of books).
* He offers three flexible formats: Live, Online, and USB. That way you can have whatever level of structure fits your busy lifestyle.
* Discounts are available through his firm, school, and professional organization partners.
* The price comes with all the materials, help forums, great customer service, and an "unconditional repeat" policy so that you can retake the class if you need to
I hope this helps! Good luck with the exams - becoming a CPA is a great accomplishment!!!
Take a look at their site - they even have free class demos so you can check out his lectures before you purchase them. That way you know what you are getting
http://www.rogercpareview.com
Also, there are free CPA Exam tips and study resources on the Roger CPA Review blog
http://www.rogercpareview.com/blog
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