Accounting Review courses

<p>Currently pursuing a career in accounting, I have a few courses left to take. I was wondering has anyone gone through any of the CPA review courses offered? I only know of Beckers CPA, but out of the couple that are out there, which one is the best? </p>

<p>For those that have not taken the path of a review course, how would you go about studying for the exam?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I used Gleim, but that was a million years ago when the exam was disclosed and you could study the old questions and they would repeat some of them.</p>

<p>Tax guy has a really good post regarding the accounting major. Besides deciding upon the major, the next step would be to pass the three parts. I wish there was more insight into this...</p>

<p>Gleim has a really good program. I used it for the CMA and CPA. They have a lot of information in their books and online, but if you make it through all of their testing okay you should do fine on the exams.</p>

<p>The Gleim book is the best one, but the best instructor is Mark Dauberman in California, who has been teaching accounting courses for about 30+ years. He now teaches through the California CPA Education Foundation, but I don't know if he's doing CPA review courses anymore. He used to do them for UCLA--both through the regular school and the extension program.</p>

<p>I know lots of people who took his course and have yet to find anyone who didn't pass the CPA exam sections on theory and practice after taking his course (myself included).</p>

<p>P.S. He was also the President of the LA Chapter of the California Society of CPAs about 4 years ago.
[url=<a href="http://www.calcpa.org/Content/about/press/releases/2004/06.01.aspx%5DMark"&gt;http://www.calcpa.org/Content/about/press/releases/2004/06.01.aspx]Mark&lt;/a> Dauberman New President of CalCPA Los Angeles Chapter (06.01)<a href="and%20there%20is%20a%20link%20to%20the%20education%20foundation%20website%20at%20this%20site.">/url</a></p>