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Guide me for part 2

Hi everyone,

I recently started my US CMA journey and joined an offline institute in my city. At the time of admission, they promised to provide Hock study material along with their own study material.

After paying the fees, I found out they don't provide any e-books or hard copies. They only share PDF summary notes of what is taught in class. They also promised Hock access, but they're ignoring my messages whenever I ask about it.

The faculty teaches well, and I don't think they're a fraud—they've been teaching CA/CS for 33 years, but they started the US CMA program with this year. My only concern is whether their summary notes are enough for the exam.

I'm still trying to resolve this with them, but I don't want it to affect my studies. If anyone knows of any free US CMA study material, notes, or YouTube playlists, I'd really appreciate your help.

Thank you!

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u/fuckinn_umeed — 3 days ago
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Need a study partner

Hi everyone,

I recently started preparing for US CMA Part 2, and I'm looking for a study buddy so we can stay consistent, motivate each other, and crack the exam together.

I've only been studying for 2–3 days, so I have almost zero knowledge of Part 2. Unfortunately, I made the mistake of joining a coaching institute that hasn't delivered what they promised. They assured me I'd get Hock study material, but it's been over a week and I still haven't received access. After constantly following up and arguing with them, I've realized nothing is going to change.

So now I'm looking for someone who's genuinely interested in studying together. If you're comfortable answering my beginner questions, sharing knowledge or study resources, and keeping each other accountable, I'd really appreciate it. In return, I'll do my best to support you as well.

If you'd like to be my study partner, leave a comment or DM me directly.

I'd truly appreciate your help and effort. 🙌

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u/fuckinn_umeed — 4 days ago
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Need guidance

Hi everyone,

After trying continuously to get into a good and reputed government college and facing multiple rejections, I finally took admission in Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Government College, Indore for my B.Com. Based on Google reviews, it seems like a decent college. However, I've learned that it doesn't offer placement support, which is a major concern for me.

I've also decided to pursue the US CMA alongside my B.Com. My current plan is to complete CMA, gain some practical experience through an internship or job, and then start preparing for the CPA.

From what I've read, US CMA alone may not be enough to secure a good job, so I'm trying to plan my career wisely from the beginning.

I'd really appreciate guidance from anyone who has experience with:

- Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Government College, Indore

- US CMA and its career prospects

- The CMA → work experience → CPA path

- Any tips or advice that could help me make better decisions for my future

Any suggestions or personal experiences would mean a lot. Thank you!

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u/fuckinn_umeed — 22 days ago

Need guidance

Hi everyone,

After trying continuously to get into a good and reputed government college and facing multiple rejections, I finally took admission in Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Government College, Indore for my B.Com. Based on Google reviews, it seems like a decent college. However, I've learned that it doesn't offer placement support, which is a major concern for me.

I've also decided to pursue the US CMA alongside my B.Com. My current plan is to complete CMA, gain some practical experience through an internship or job, and then start preparing for the CPA.

From what I've read, US CMA alone may not be enough to secure a good job, so I'm trying to plan my career wisely from the beginning.

I'd really appreciate guidance from anyone who has experience with:

- Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Government College, Indore

- US CMA and its career prospects

- The CMA → work experience → CPA path

- Any tips or advice that could help me make better decisions for my future

Any suggestions or personal experiences would mean a lot. Thank you!

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u/fuckinn_umeed — 23 days ago
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Share your honest review

Hi everyone,

I've finally decided to pursue the US CMA alongside my bachelor's degree. Now I'm looking for the right coaching institute and I'm confused between Simandhar Education and Finstreet Education. From what I've seen, both seem to be good options.

If you've studied with either of them (or know someone who has), I'd really appreciate your honest feedback. Which one would you recommend based on:

- Teaching quality

- Placement assistance

- Return on investment (ROI)

Please share your experience—it would really help me make the right decision. Thanks in advance!

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u/fuckinn_umeed — 29 days ago