01-05-2009, 02:27 PM
lovetheduns Wrote:All in all, I think PYC is relative-- just like IC really.
For some people, limited reading material is okay. Others find IC not all that much helpful (in terms of answering limited questions even with explanations may not give them enough foundation to answer other multiple choice questions).
I think it depends on your learning style. Personally, if the subject is very new-- I would NOT rely on just one resource.
You're right. I am sure that many people have found PYC to be very helpful, depending on their learning style. Forgive me if I sounded a little caustic in the title of my first post. If PYC were a scam, it wouldn't still be in business, right?
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