Training Options
Choose a training route that matches your schedule, learning style and how soon you need to be exam-ready. The best option is the one you will actually complete, with enough practice to prove you understand the rules.
Quick selector: which option fits you?
Use the cards below to pick your best match. No, “I’ll study when I feel like it” is not a strategy.
- Flexible schedule
- Lowest cost approach
- Requires strong self-management
- Weekly structure
- Guided explanations
- Ideal for first-timers
- High momentum
- Fast foundation build
- Still needs practice after
Option 1: Self-study
Self-study can work extremely well if you follow a plan and practice consistently. The exam is application-based, so you need practice questions and explanations, not just theory.
Option 2: Guided online training (webinar-style)
This route is designed for consistency. You get structure, explanations, and a clear pace that helps you avoid the “I’ll do it tomorrow” trap that has ruined many good intentions.
Option 3: Workshop / intensive training
Workshops work well for building momentum quickly. They are ideal when you can commit time and want a focused environment. The key is what you do after: practice and consolidation.
Quick comparison
A simple way to choose: decide how much structure you need and how consistent you can be.
| Option | Structure | Flexibility | Best for | Risk area |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-study | Low | High | Disciplined learners | Skipping practice / inconsistency |
| Guided online | High | Medium | First-timers, busy schedules | Not doing the homework practice |
| Workshop / intensive | High (short burst) | Low (fixed dates) | Fast learners, focus time | No consolidation after workshop |
Provider directories
If you’re comparing providers, use these directories to find the right service for your needs.
Want the fastest route to “exam-ready”?
The shortest path is the one you can follow consistently: learn the rules, practice the application, and fix weak areas until your practice results are stable.