Sanghee Hyun (Sam Sam), CFA, CPA

  • Active CFA and NY CPA, currently working as an external auditor across various industries.
  • Began my journey as a non-accounting major and successfully passed all sections of the CPA exams within 10 months with an average score of 91.
  • Delivered accounting and tax lectures to graduate students and tutored both professionals and students.
  • Firmly believe that while there is no easy path to learning, there are always more effective methods.




1. Know What & Why

We often concentrate too much on solving problems and memorizing equations.


However, it's far more important to understand WHAT you're learning and WHY it works that way.

2. Focus on Main Concepts

Don't allocate your time equally to every subject.


CPA exams tend to FOCUS HEAVILY ON THE MAIN CONCEPTS.

3. Review Frequently

The CPA exam isn't about battling the depth of knowledge but rather managing the vast amount of content.

Make sure to REVIEW FREQUENTLY instead of getting too caught up in complex areas.