We wish to share the secrets of some of our past students who passed on their 1st attempt. All of our graduates are regular persons and not "Super-Bright" study addicts.

We take pride in knowing that the reason why we produce the MOST 1st time success candidates is due to the mentorship and leadership our coaches provide candidates to do what others consider to be impossible.

 

Past Students Exam Tips


"It was very challenging studying for the CPA exams while working full time, however, I persevered and worked assiduously. This meant making several sacrifices including giving up my social life. Having successfully completed the course, I know that this was the best decision I ever made, as the CPA qualification has opened new opportunities for me. I would say to anyone who is currently studying for the CPA, don't give up, the CPA exam is passable, with the right dedication success will be yours."
Michelle Wright (BNS) – Scotia Center May 2001 Candidate


"Passing the CPA is not about being brilliant, because I would not consider myself to be brilliant. I am just hard working and very focused. A lecturer cannot make a person pass or fail an exam: it all depends on the sacrifices that a person is willing to make and the level of work that you put in. The instructors at B&B Institute of Business give the necessary guidance and course material, one just has to make use of them, and then do a little extra work"
Michelle Williamson (Deloitte & Touché) May 2002 Candidate


"My success in the CPA exam is a direct of prayer, the methodology used by the lecturers in presenting to topics and my unwavering commitment to 'getting things right the first time. "
Richard Fonseca (Ministry of Finance & Planning) - November 2001 Candidate


"My objective to achieve success with the CPA exam was defined from day one. So in spite of my strong background in accounting (MSs Accounting) I decided to give my self the best possible chance – attend classes, do work, maximize every available study material (diskettes/CD ROM's, review & video sessions etc). Thank God it paid off and I once again proved that output is determined by the weight of the input."
Donna Burnett (Jamaica Social Investment) -November 2000 Candidate


"Just work a lot of questions and follow the guidance given by the lecturers".
Norda Gayle (now at KPMG St. Vincent) – November 2001 candidate


"Passing the CPA on the 1st attempt can be done once you focus your mind and energy towards covering the entire syllabus. This requires special training and cannot be accomplished within 1 month of the exam date. Just like an athlete take years to get into peak condition for the Olympics, CPA candidates need to practice questions as if they are preparing for the big day."
Duane Barrett (SuperClubs Resorts)