ASAP quality is really +/-. I wouldn't recommend it as a primary resource.
ESAP is great, but overlaps significantly with that years intraining. You *should* have access to the full powerpoints of answers for the last 2-3 years of intraining exams, that is a good starting point to review the questions and answers in depth. You can buy ESAP on top of that, but it really is only 30 or 40 new questions a year if you've been doing the ITEs.
EBR is great, with or without the recordings. Interface is really well done. There was a brief period last year they offered the 2018 book PLUS the 2017 recordings for one cost - the questions are unique each year, so that was a phenomenal deal. Doesn't look like they have anything like that right now.
I didn't take any of the live courses or review cleveland clinic/mayo/etc.
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