Hands down, ExamPro. They are the leaders in the field. They have something like a 97% pass rate and they offer a double your money back guarantee. Don't even bother with the rest.
Monopoly is of course the best.
You can take a preparation course for the Princeton Review SAT exam at any time. The best thing would be to revise and use the course until you feel confident enough to sit the exam.
I stumbled upon Challenger last year when I was getting ready to retake my boards and I was very impressed with their product (scored a 95%). Here is their website: http://www.chall.com
Best of Enemies - 1933 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
The best networking source will be online. I would suggest signing up for forums that talk about OBGYN Locum Tenens jobs.
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For money of course. The board of directors concluded it would be in the best interests of the investors.
Princeton Review offers many beneifical review classes, especially LSAT Review Classes. This will be your best bet without a doubt: http://www.princetonreview.com/law/lsat-online-courses.aspx
A general practitioner is the best type of person. They can review the contract and advise you of the best course of action.
There are many good review courses out there. The best in my opinion is CPAexcel. They are the the only company who is constantly updated via their online/offline environment. I used Kaplan CPA Review and the course was ok but I did not fare well on the exam until I utilized CPAexcel than I passed all four parts in the next 2 testing windows. I have heard some positive and negative comments from friends regarding the Becker course but I did not use it as it was too expensive for my budget.
Good Luck - Best Wishes - 1934 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
I've been able to personally test most of the top CPA review courses and the best options would be Wiley CPAexcel, Roger CPA Review, and Yaeger CPA Review. However, there are other courses that could work for you. It's all up to you and your study preferences. I think you'll find this comparison chart of the top 5 CPA review courses helpful in determining which review course will work best for you: http://beatthecpa.com/best-cpa-exam-review-courses/