How U.C.E.G. Method Helps Surgent CPA Review Students
Do you use Surgent CPA Review?
Wonder if Ultimate CPA Exam Guide (U.C.E.G.) Method would help you succeed faster?
Then you have come to the right place! U.C.E.G. Method is designed to optimize how you study with Surgent CPA Review.
Surgent utilizes adaptive learning to use an algorithm to identify what you understand and don’t understand.
The problem is that this system is inherently flawed because Multiple Choice questions can’t identify if you truly understand a concept well enough to answer a simulation.
The U.C.E.G. Method is perfect for Surgent CPA Review students because it teaches you how to overcome these inherent weaknesses in their program and gives you a step by step method to follow to ensure you don’t leave any concepts behind.
I asked all of my Surgent CPA Review mentees in the U.C.E.G. Method Private Study Group if Ultimate CPA Exam Guide was helping them utilize the Surgent platform and here were their responses.
What Surgent CPA Review Students Think About Ultimate CPA Exam Guide:
Brittany’s Thoughts On Ultimate CPA Exam Guide:
– Needed a mentor after failing – couldn’t have passed AUD without Bryan and his program.
– Finally had structure to follow to use with Surgent to ensure she isn’t missing anything.
– Nice to have community
Becky’s Thoughts On Ultimate CPA Exam Guide:
– U.C.E.G. gives her the motivation she needs to keep going
– Study loops are the key to help her determine what to focus on!
– Fast response from Bryan and his team!
Oran’s Thoughts On Ultimate CPA Exam Guide:
– Joined to help him kick off his journey and has been helpful so far!
U.C.E.G. + Surgent Success Stories
My favorite days of each quarter are CPA exam score release days!
There is always a flood of success stories (and also some stories from folks who didn’t pass).
The success stories are fuel for those who are struggling showing that there can be a light at the end of the tunnel.
The folks who share they failed create an opportunity for the community to pick them back up and help them figure out what went wrong.
Here’s just a few of the most recent success stories our Surgent Mentees have shared 🙂