Most CPA candidates don’t know if they’re improving.

They feel like they are…

But they’re not actually tracking it.

They’re just:
• Doing random sets of MCQs
• Hoping their score goes up
• Moving on when it “feels” right

That’s a dangerous way to study.

Because progress on this exam isn’t about effort.

It’s about:
👉 Knowing exactly where you’re weak
👉 And fixing it systematically

That’s a big part of why I built The Lab.

Every question you do isn’t just practice.

You can:
• See which topics you’re consistently missing
• Track how your accuracy changes over time
• Focus your time where it actually matters

So instead of guessing…

You know.

And when you know your weak areas, your studying gets a lot more efficient.

That’s how people pass faster.

– Joey

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