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作者: parott    时间: 2011-7-13 16:35     标题: Gah, depressed

So I've done countless EOC questions in CFAI. I've covered the whole curriculum in it, done plenty of practice exams and still don't feel remotely prepared. I'm going over the CFAI books with a fine tooth comb and there are SO many little things I don't know.

Not only that but I'm rubbish at most of the stuff in derivatives and using all the complex formulas therein.

Not that any of you care I just wanted to type it!

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作者: DSquaredSlim    时间: 2011-7-13 16:35

Thanks drk that actually made me feel a little better!
作者: lucasg85    时间: 2011-7-13 16:35

Same here minus the derivatives part. It's very unnerving knowing that you've been studying for 5+ months and still feel like you're not preparing..

This never used to happen on campus...
作者: 5566    时间: 2011-7-13 16:35

I have been studying for 6+ months and I still feel overwhelmed.

I think sometimes, ignorance is bliss. Its almost more comforting to start on May 1 and think since you've read Schweser and done a practice exam or 2, you are good to go. Those who have been at it for a long time may feel overwhelmed b/c they realize just how much material exists.

Who knows..but drk makes a good point, we are all in the same boat here.
作者: llxx    时间: 2011-7-13 16:35

The syllabus is huge and overwhelming, no doubt. Most of us are overwhelmed, nervous and exhausted at this point.

Just few more days and we will be over with this nightmare. Regardless of the results, we should be and would be satisfied that we tried hard.
作者: Newhuman    时间: 2011-7-13 16:35

That's so true, everyone is on the same boat, I can't even remember what I just review yesterday. Luck's gonna play a great role as there's no way we can remember all the little stuff in the curriculum. I just hope the exam is not too difficult, only then can I kill it.
作者: genuinecfa    时间: 2011-7-13 16:35

The funny thing is if we feel this way (given the extraordinary amount of work put in by the majority of members here) how on earth do 40 odd percent of people pass!?
作者: ayaz_mahmud369    时间: 2011-7-13 16:35

1st of all, I think half of the passed people are retakers. 2nd, I just hope that the exam questions may trigger our memory, then we can peak in the real deal.
作者: ppls    时间: 2011-7-13 16:35

There's just too much material to study and remember, I think the more you study, the more you realise how much you don't know/don't understand. I guess the best way now is to just go back and revise basic concepts to ensure you understand most, if not all the stuff.
作者: random_walker47    时间: 2011-7-13 16:35

demmel Wrote:
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> this is where the secret sauce becomes really
> useful...solid review and gives you some
> confidence going into the exam, because you get a
> sense of 'hey, i know a good amt'

Oooh, thats actually a GREAT idea. THAT's how I'll review tomorrow before taking my final practice test Thursday. I had totally forgotten about the secret sauce!
THANKS!
作者: economicz    时间: 2011-7-13 16:35

Unilever Wrote:
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> The funny thing is if we feel this way (given the
> extraordinary amount of work put in by the
> majority of members here) how on earth do 40 odd
> percent of people pass!?

The passing rate for AF is much higher than the CFAI's average. I'd venture to guess that it's probably above 65% or more for L2. We all come to this website for a reason.




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