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Is it a handout for shel to lay the foundation?
Not all handouts, but handouts with real questions.

My amazing friends may not feel any obvious difference when they go to any kind of course, but like me, the effect can be much worse. 19 years, I decided to take CPA exam. After two years of hard work, I passed an economic law. It is really difficult to prepare for the exam on the job, and it is easy to stick to it. What I can clearly feel from listening to Schell's class this year is that the focus is very clear and prominent, which really suits me.

Needless to say, Liu Zhong's accountant is easy to explain, and he will never let go of the real easy test sites and difficulties. Moreover, he will interrupt the lecture and teach you how to understand with different examples and ideas. In some places, he will tell you that if you really fail, you don't have to worry too much. You can give up appropriately and focus your limited energy on more important places.

In addition, Searle's 99 notes are also highly recommended. Basically, there is not much redundancy, a thin one, only focusing on key points, and the supporting exercise books are also very exquisite. I think Schell is a good choice for students (such as me) who have a general foundation but want to pass the exam efficiently.