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While our USB and Online course formats may be confused as self-study courses, they are not. All of our full course formats include over 100 hours of lecture with the industry's most dynamic and motivating instructor, Roger Philipp, CPA. In his lectures, Roger will walk you through the material and breakdown difficult topics in order to focus you in on the information you need to pass.

Self-study courses, on the other hand, are just as their name implies: you're on your own to sort through the mountains of material tested on exam day. With 300-400 hours of study recommended by the AICPA in order to pass the CPA Exam, studying with a guided course is your best bet for success.

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Self Study
Whether you choose our Online, USB or In Class course format, you will receive 100% consistent, dynamic instruction delivered by Roger Philipp, CPA for every class.
Without an instructor, students have difficulty focusing in on the information necessary to pass.
As a fully comprehensive course, we support our students for their entire study process. Along with our helpful customer service staff, Student Message Boards are accessible 24/7 and are monitored regularly by expert CPAs.
As self-study courses provide little to no student support, students are on their own to decipher through their materials. Students often have trouble determining which information/practice questions will best prepare them for the actual exam.
100 hours of lecture, Cutting-edge Materials and an Unconditional Repeat all inclusive for one low price
With prices ranging from $700-$2000, self-study courses are amongst the lowest valued CPA review courses. Students feel they have invested large sums of money on a course that is not completely comprehensive.
86% pass on the first try! Pass rate data is computed quarterly by a marketing research specialist using two variables: post-exam survey responses and student repeat usage data.
30% of our students failed with another course first. Many of these students used a self-study course that left them unprepared for the exam.