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Post by Magnus Canis Rufus on Nov 16, 2009 19:43:41 GMT
The CPA Review- Kaplan Testing ........woooooo Hoooooooo
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Post by UC Sora Jea on Nov 17, 2009 14:08:13 GMT
Hondo Lane by Louis L'Amour, re-reading Interview with the Vampire to write a paper on it, a government book, "How to Argue and Win Every Time" by Spence, an ESL book, and....I already finished the other text books for this semester....oh, and I've been attempting to read Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
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Post by Paladin Jon the Direwolf on Nov 19, 2009 11:23:31 GMT
Been there Canis Rufus. It's not much fun reading that stuff. Just did that last summer. Good luck on your test though. Some book by David Eddings, First book of Dreamers or something like that.
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Post by Magnus Canis Rufus on Nov 19, 2009 15:00:26 GMT
Which resources did you use for your review, any suggestions?
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Post by Sir Horus the Silver Tounged on Nov 22, 2009 5:32:02 GMT
Furies of Calderon, Book 1 of the Codex Alera by Jim Butcher.
Read them before but doing a re-read before the next book comes out. Some good stuff in this series. An author to watch out for. *nods*
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Post by UC Sora Jea on Nov 22, 2009 16:45:40 GMT
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
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Post by Paladin Jon the Direwolf on Nov 23, 2009 0:39:06 GMT
I used a review course through my school, but I also used a computer program through Gleim that had some really good review materials and everyone I talked to about them really liked the software. Only problem is I think each course is over $100, as they have software for each portion of the exam. So total for the Gleim ( is probably about $500 to $600. I know others who have used Becker review and have liked it too, but I don't know those costs.
I'll admit, using the review course at school helped to get me into study mode for the tests, but at the end of the day I didn't really gain much from it and I did better studying on my own by reading aloud the material and taking practice tests through the Gleim software. I would recommend logging into the AICPA exam tutorial if you've not already taken a portion of the test. It allows you to see what the test set up looks like and you get to practice using the tools available to you as the computers you get for the exam are highly limited compared to a regular computer.
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Post by Darien Anderas on Nov 26, 2009 13:43:37 GMT
Furies of Calderon, Book 1 of the Codex Alera by Jim Butcher. Read them before but doing a re-read before the next book comes out. Some good stuff in this series. An author to watch out for. *nods* An amazing series and a great author ;D. Have you read The Dresden Files, by any chance?
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