Hi, passed L1 in June '09 and planning to register for LII this yr. I don't work directly in financial markets, would like to again someday, so needless to say most L1 material has become distant memory, more specifically formulas. Econ/Finance background so can grasp most concepts relatively quickly.
Journey towards L2 begins this week. Any input on how much time I should spend reviewing L1 material is appreciated, thanks. Plan to use Schweser for L2 first read through, then supplement with CFA text for more concentrated areas.
John作者: ryanlb 时间: 2011-7-11 19:11
Don't waste your time reviewing Level 1 except for maybe a quick review of your notes or something. There's a lot of overlap, and a lot will come back to you as you go through Level II. I think your time would be better spent moving through the Level II material (there's plenty there).作者: wizofoz 时间: 2011-7-11 19:11
Agree, maybe on specific thing syou might want to open the book (for example, hypothesis testing) but only when you can't remember somethign specific..
there's a lot of new material on L2 so don't even bother...you'll have enough fun
- Guille作者: thecfawannabe 时间: 2011-7-11 19:11
to be fair, the really obscure ratios and also more complicated ones are unlikely to come up. I think interest coverage ratios have a good shot of showing up tho