Let me be honest - this study guide feels like the CliffNotes version of EA exam prep. The 400+ pages sound impressive, but the content depth left me constantly Googling for better explanations.
The pros? It's structured cleanly with all three parts of the IRS exam covered. Having 1000+ questions with answers is helpful for quick self-testing. The online quiz access worked smoothly during my study sessions.
But here's why I'm frustrated: The material often stops at surface-level explanations exactly when you need deeper analysis. Several tax code sections I struggled with were given just brief mentions without practical examples.
I found myself using this more as a supplementary question bank rather than a primary study tool. The 'study guide' title seems misleading - it's more of an outline with test questions attached.
For visual learners, be warned: the formatting is dense text with few diagrams or memory aids. I had to create my own charts to make sense of some topics.
Bottom line? It's an okay starting point if supplemented with other resources, but don't expect this alone to prepare you adequately for the EA exams.