Beta Disclaimer:
If you’ve watched any of the MCQ Videos, you’ve most likely noticed that things have changed from video to video as time has gone on. Nate and I are still trying to figure out the best way to do this, what order to the videos in, what to say or emphasize, etc. Again, that’s why these are currently in BETA. That’s why I started with REG, but only focused on application topics at first and mostly only made 5 MCQ videos instead of full 10 MCQ member versions as well. But, then I switched to TCP and did almost all the topics, and I made full member versions for each UNTIL we decided that FAR was going to be the most helpful exam for us to focus on (because, you know, it’s FAR!). So I made videos for almost every topic in FAR Area 1.
Now we have changed it up again slightly. From now on (and I think this will be the method that sticks for the foreseeable future), I will be making videos on the most difficult and most poorly understood topics in the blueprints until I finish FAR, then I will do the same for all the other exams. Only after I have done that for each exam (focusing on the most difficult topics) will I most likely go back and make a video for all the remaining topics for each exam. Our goal is to eventually have a video for each topic in the blueprints… but if we did that upfront without focusing on what is most useful first, it would take a very long time (there are about 672 topics total across all the exams… that’s a lot of videos to make!). I just wanted to keep everyone in the loop and thank you for your patience. We hope these videos continue to help, and as always, good luck!
How to Use These Videos:
These videos each walk through several MCQs on the listed topics, and the best way to use them is not to just watch them like a normal video, but to pause the video each time we get to a new question, make your own attempt or at least read through the question and understand what it’s asking, and then press play to watch the solution.
Then of course I’d recommend re-performing the solution along with us as we go through the solution, then seeing if you can successfully repeat the steps on your own.