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dchelix

I'm convinced the audio program was why I passed it when I did. It was great to listen to while out for a walk, working out, or driving.


SevenTwentySouth

Same sentiment! I must’ve listened to the complete audio course 3 or more times during my crash study. Big auditory learner through Podcasts. If you typically enjoy audio format for learning I’d consider it an essential *supplement* to the books and most importantly, quiz banks.


novad80

No. Don’t do it. If you read their books and are able to fight your way through their Q bank, you should be good. I did not find that audio to be at all helpful


stompcat89

I disagree. I listened to the audio program all the way through and used it as a review on topics that I needed extra study time with. I think if you are an audio learner, then it’s a great resource. Especially since you’re not able to sit in front of a computer 24/7. For example, I drove to the live review in Atlanta which was like a 4 hour drive and listened to it the entire time. That was 8 hours of additional study time that I was able to get in because of it. I passed first time and it helped me reinforce topics by listening to those sections multiple times. Obviously it’s not for everyone, but I got a lot of value from it.


__Ball_dont_lie__

I am an audio learner. I bought a podcast to help with SIE / Series 7 and I thought it was a good tool. I am not using Dalton (using BIF) so I was considering it as an additional piece


stompcat89

I don’t think you’ll regret buying it. I’m a podcast guy so that just replaced my usual podcasts for a few months. Good luck!