ethics...will definately be on there and will likely get an entire item set, maybe even 2.作者: Roflnadal 时间: 2011-7-11 15:17
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> ethics...will definately be on there and will
> likely get an entire item set, maybe even 2.
:-) Surely not - it came up last year!作者: nannan66 时间: 2011-7-11 15:17
is GIPS considered part of the 10% ethics weighting, or is considered a stand-alone topic?作者: Windjam 时间: 2011-7-11 15:17
GIPS is horrible. Pure memorization...作者: Zestt 时间: 2011-7-11 15:17
You should NEVER get into thinking you can "game" this exam...It is crucial that you have a phenomenal grasp of the L3 body of knowledge, espcially how to quickly integrate topics and concepts in order to answer the questions.作者: pennyless 时间: 2011-7-11 15:17
only two things are certain, death and IPS.作者: Analti_Calte 时间: 2011-7-11 15:17
castle123 Wrote:
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> You should NEVER get into thinking you can "game"
> this exam...It is crucial that you have a
> phenomenal grasp of the L3 body of knowledge,
> espcially how to quickly integrate topics and
> concepts in order to answer the questions.
Disagree.
If you are writing L3 just for the learning, then by all means strive for that phenomenal grasp of all elements of the L3 curriculum.
However, if priority #1 is passing the exam, you would be wise to recognize that CFAI has favorite topics (IPS in particular) that are tested disproportionately heavily every year, and that you should devote a disproporionately large portion of your preparation time to those topics.作者: strikethree 时间: 2011-7-11 15:17
Why wouldn't I be taking the CFA for learning?作者: Colum 时间: 2011-7-11 15:17
This is a short-term investment, about 2 months. We may have some heuristic biases, but the goal is clear.
IPS: Goal Is PasS (GIPS)作者: Iginla2011 时间: 2011-7-11 15:17
WENDY...that's correct (and no doubt that IPS is key!! duh) as you put it:
"you would be wise to recognize that CFAI has favorite topics (IPS in particular) that are tested disproportionately heavily every year, and that you should devote a disproporionately large portion of your preparation time to those topics."
But, to pass this puppy I would strongly suggest the L3 candidate be familiar with (and preferably have a phenomenal grasp) of all the readings and not try to guess/"game" this thing. The exam time pressure is !@#$% unbelievable, and greater "LEARNING" will give you awesome confidence that day.....plus, the pass/fail margin is often in those less "favorite topics" you mention!