Wiley CPA Review + NINJA: 5 Easy Steps to Passing the CPA Exam
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Tired of CPA studying? Fail a CPA Exam (or two)?
Ready to Finally Be a CPA and put the CPA Exam behind you?
This is how you do it…
Step 1. Nail the Concepts
Nail the Concepts with your Wiley CPA Review lectures & NINJA Audio. Time: 2.5 Weeks

Fire up your Wiley CPA login and Nail the Concepts with your Wiley video lectures or NINJA Sparring sessions (if studying for a retake). Time: 2.5 Weeks
If something is confusing in your Wiley CPA Review materials, look it up in the NINJA Book or NINJA Notes.
Start listening to your NINJA Audio. Never drive to work without it on. You can listen to fun things when you're a CPA. Let that motivate you. 🙂
If your commute is 1-hour round trip, then that's 1 hour of NINJA Audio per day (and that's for the commute alone … if you can work and listen to the NINJA Audio: even better.)
Start reading the NINJA Notes in your downtime, especially at work. It's ok if you haven't studied the section before. It will start clicking the third time through, regardless of where you are in your prep.
Step 2. Intense Notes
Take Intense Notes over your Wiley CPA Review course lectures (or NINJA Sparring).

Note: NINJA Book replaced NINJA Sparring if you prefer reading a book vs videos.
First Time?
Retake?
15th Retake?
It doesn't matter.
Take Intense Notes while watching your Wiley CPA lectures.
Struggling to take notes? That's ok. You can fall back on the NINJA Notes.
Step 3. Non-Stop MCQ
Non-Stop NINJA MCQ & Take Notes. Time: 2.5 Weeks

Non-Stop MCQ – Wiley CPA Test Bank or NINJA MCQ. & Take Notes. Time: 2.5 Weeks
If this is your first time taking this exam, then do Non-Stop MCQ with your Wiley CPA Test Bank, and then in the review phase (A – All Comes Together), then you switch to NINJA MCQ and work backward, beginning with your weakest topic.
If this is a retake OR you've found yourself memorizing your Wiley questions, switch 100% over to NINJA MCQ for this phase. When it comes time for the SIMS, switch back and forth according to which software you like better.
Again … if this is your first time taking this exam, use your Wiley CPA Test Bank questions for N (Non-Stop MCQ) and use NINJA MCQ for A (All Comes Together) as you review.
If this is your first time taking this exam and you're memorizing the test bank questions (which is bad because it causes false confidence … you're scoring in the 90s, but on exam day, you score a 65 and can't figure out why), then switch over to NINJA MCQ 100% for both (N) and (A).
SIMS – First time or retake alike: switch back and forth between your Wiley Test Bank and NINJA MCQ. Depending on which of the Wiley CPA Review courses you have (Pro or Premium), you may also have a supplemental Wiley CPA test bank.
Step 4. Just Rewrite
Rewrite Your NINJA Notes. Time: 1 Week

Rewrite Your Wiley CPA Review Notes or NINJA Notes. Time: 1 Week
We know you took killer notes over your Wiley lectures … re-write those 😀
If taking notes wasn't in the cards this time, and you did your best, we suggest you re-write the NINJA Notes.
(Listen, we get it – re-writing notes sounds incredibly boring. Do you know what else is boring? Re-studying for a failed exam. Just Do It.)
Rewriting your notes seems tedious (it is), but the investment is highly worth it.
Step 5. All Comes Together
All Comes Together in a Final Review.
Watch NINJA CRAM. Time: 1 Week
If you're using your Wiley CPA Test Bank in the Non-Stop MCQ phase, this is where you switch over to NINJA MCQ (if you've already switched, then keep using it here as well).
Start with your weakest topics first and work backward. You can let the software feed you questions, but since you're in a final review phase, I recommend doing topic-specific mini-testlets and really drill down.
Do a set of 20 over your weakest area. If you're weak in several areas, choose the one that most keeps you awake at night.
The one you DREAD seeing on exam day.
If you hit in the low-70s (70-75), move on to your next weakest area.
You don't go for mastery here because you have a lot of ground to cover quickly for your review. It's better to get all of the topics into the 70s and then come back and hit them again vs. getting a few into the 80s/90s and running out of time before you can get to the rest.
For instance, if you're taking Financial Accounting and Reporting and your weak area is Bonds, do 20-question mini-testlets until you score in the 70s (which may take 3 or 4 sets) and then move on to your next-weakest area, which might be Leases. Repeat this with Leases, and then move on to the next one – which might be Governmental Accounting, etc.
As you head into your exam – hammer MCQ and read the NINJA Notes every spare millisecond you have.
(Note – if you have 5 minutes to spare – DON'T spend it on Facebook…knock out two pages of NINJA Notes instead).
Everywhere you go – car, gym, sitting at your desk at work, it's NINJ A Audio, NINJA Audio, and … you guessed it, NINJA Audio.
(I get it – the content is boring, and my voice won't be confused with Morgan Freeman anytime soon but hit Play anyway. You can listen to your Spotify Playlist of 90s Pop Hits AFTER your exam).
NINJA MCQ … NINJA Notes … NINJA Audio on repeat...even up to the minute you leave your vehicle and head into Prometric (what if the extra 3 minutes of some nuance of Corporate Taxation was the difference between a 74 and a 75 on exam day?).
THEN … walk through those Prometric doors confidently, barf out all of that knowledge in your head, and sleep for 3 days.
You've earned it.
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Matt Durette (Becker + NINJA)
Elijah Watt Sells Award Winner
“I used NINJA MCQ for each of the exams as a supplement to Becker, which was provided by my work…I would say the NINJA MCQ were essential to my success.”

Brian Wright (Becker + NINJA)
Elijah Watt Sells Award Winner
“The questions and practice tests were extremely useful, they helped me find some weak spots I didn’t even know I had and gave me the extra practice I needed to get my best score of any of the exams.”

Stephanie Ng, CPA (Becker + NINJA)
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“I personally used NINJA when I studied for the CPA Exam (in addition to Becker CPA Review). Back then, NINJA was only a supplement, whereas now, it’s a full course. However, the NINJA Notes are still as concise and helpful now as they were when I sat for the CPA Exam.”

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Olga Timirgalieva (Roger + NINJA)
Elijah Watt Sells Award Winner
“NINJA MCQ – A must! With the NINJA Notes, I printed out the notes and used as a knowledge check closer to the exam. NINJA Audio is nice to use during the commute or if you are an auditory learner.”

Shulem Rosenbaum (Wiley + NINJA)
Elijah Watt Sells Award Winner
“I used the NINJA Notes to summarize my notes and eliminate topics that aren’t tested heavily. I owe it to the NINJA Community. You have been my rock, and I hope to contribute the way you contributed to my success.”
Yes, There Are Two Paths You Can Go By…
NINJA CPA Review is a complete course that has also been the #1 CPA Review supplement for over a decade.
One product, two ways it can be used to study.
How would you like to use NINJA?

NINJA Only
You plan to use NINJA CPA Review as your ‘one and only.' It will be your primary set of study materials that you will conquer the exam with.

NINJA As A Supplement
You plan to use NINJA alongside another set of study materials you have already purchased. (Becker, Wiley, Roger, Surgent, etc.) Therefore, you will be supplementing that course with NINJA.