![]() I’m not recommending one product over the other, but just mentioning another option to look at, especially if you might prefer video format. If you’re interested, I would suggest watching some of his other video samples on the website or YouTube to see if you like his teaching style. It’s at a similar price point as Secret Sauce and worth looking into. They have a product similar in concept, except it’s in video form. I switched away from Schweser for Level III based on feedback from this forum and others, and have been using IFT. So I would probably make 2 or 3 passes through the Secret Sauce during the final month or so during my commute, or just to mix it up and take a break from practice problems or mocks. ![]() Whereas one Schweser book might contain 2 or 3 topic areas, the Secret Sauce might devote just 10-15 pages to each topic area, just covering the high level points and formulas. Total hours spent reading through it was probably pretty low, but I felt it helped me in that home stretch to distill the key subjects and keep them fresh. I used the Secret Sauce for both Level I and Level II and had a positive experience using it (haven’t had to retake any levels yet).
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