What study system works best for the EA exam when I need to turn review materials into passing performance quickly?
A real Reddit thread titled 'I want to become an expert in my niche (trusts & estates)' raised an EA exam or tax-practice issue that deserves a clearer framework than a typical forum reply. I want the exam-ready or practice-ready version using the actual source signal rather than generic advice.\n\nSource context: Hi all. As the title says, I want to become great at my job. For context, I currently work for a large firm and exclusively prepare 1041s, 706s, and 709s. Before this company I had \\~2 years of mixed general tax and audit experience. I also have a CPA license. I think I have some imposter syndrome and underestimate mys
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