Read. Solve. Guide.
The three surfaces Edlintics is built on, and how they map to the work of passing an exam first time. Read what works alongside what does not.
The three surfaces you actually touch.
Every course is built around two things: a documentation-style notebook and a folder of targeted exercises. A live screen-share session is available as a bundle (€119) or standalone (€45). Here is what each part looks like inside.
Re-readable notes. One idea, every format.
A lesson is never a wall of text — it mixes a plain-English note, a live graph, a captioned screencast, a labelled diagram, and a hands-on widget, across accounting, statistics, and macro. Built to be re-read the night before the exam. Flip through the blocks.
The 30-second version
Revenue is booked when it’s earned, not when cash lands. Invoice in November for October’s work and the revenue still belongs to October.
Exercises that force you to type, not nod.
Every section ends with exam-style drills across formats — multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, journal entries, and read-the-chart questions spanning accounting, statistics, and macro. Each gives a one-line explanation that tells you why your wrong answer was wrong, not just that it was. Tap through a few below.
A consulting firm completes a €4,800 engagement on 28 December, invoices on 3 January, and is paid on 17 February. When is the revenue recognised?
A live hour. You drive. Hoang interrupts.
The 60-minute session starts with you working, not with Hoang talking. You share your screen over Zoom and go. Hoang watches in silence until your reasoning breaks, then stops you, shows you exactly where, and you correct it. No lecture, no summary. Just the 60 minutes that replicate what the exam will actually ask of you.
What each surface is for.
| Dimension | Read | Solve | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time spent | ~30 min per session, any device | ~40–60 min per problem set | 60 minutes, scheduled with Hoang |
| Who drives | You, at your own pace | You — no hints until you submit | You drive the screen; Hoang walks through it |
| What you take away | Reference you can search the night before | Muscle memory for exam-format problems | Correction of your specific reasoning gaps |
| When to use | 4–14 days before the exam | 1–14 days before; after the Read phase | 1–5 days before; after the Solve phase |
| What it is not | Not a lecture. Not a textbook summary. | Not a worked example to follow. | Not a tutorial. Not slides. Not a video. |