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Practice questions with quality explanations. Research consistently shows that active practice (doing questions) beats passive learning (watching videos). Look for courses with large question banks, adaptive learning, and detailed explanations. Everything else—lectures, flashcards, etc.—is secondary.
Not necessarily. Price often reflects marketing budgets and brand reputation, not educational effectiveness. The most expensive courses ($3,000+) aren't proven to have higher pass rates than affordable alternatives. What matters is how you use the course, not what you paid for it.
Only if you're certain you'll watch them. Many candidates buy courses with 100+ hours of video and watch less than 20%. If you learn well from reading or prefer to dive into practice, you may not need videos at all. Be honest about your learning style.
Read the fine print carefully. Most "guarantees" require you to complete a huge percentage of the course (often 80-90%), score well on practice exams, and fail within a specific timeframe. They're marketing tools, not insurance policies. Focus on course quality, not guarantee language.
Yes, and many successful candidates do. A common strategy: use an affordable question bank (like ours) for practice, supplement with free resources like AICPA sample tests, and only buy additional materials if needed for specific weak areas. You don't need to commit to one expensive course.
Access periods vary dramatically: some offer 18-24 months, others offer unlimited access, and subscription models (like ours) give access as long as you're subscribed. Consider your realistic timeline—if you'll take 18+ months, access duration matters. If you'll finish in a year, it may not.