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BIF VS DANKO!?
Deciding between Brett Danko and BIF (Boston Institute of Finance) for the November exam. My situation: recent finance grad, employer’s paying, finished my CFP coursework about a year ago.
I’m genuinely weak on some areas (bad professors, never solidly learned them).
Danko users — how much of the actual learning comes from reading the Money Education textbooks vs. video or live instruction? If you’re someone who doesn’t learn from reading, did Danko still work for you?
Does Danko’s pre-study actually teach domains you’re weak in, or does it assume you already know the material and just tie it together?
For November: when’s the live review, and is virtual as good as in-person? Anyone do Danko virtually from out west and regret
Danko users — the one thing you’d warn me about, or wish you’d known before enrolling?
Anyone used BIF, or both? I rarely see BIF discussed here — is that because it’s worse, or just newer and less known? How was it, especially if you were weak on a domain?
u/Equivalent-Drop-7378 — 5 days ago