标题: Studying for Level 1 December 2013 Help! [打印本页] 作者: islandgyrl 时间: 2013-8-11 15:00 标题: Studying for Level 1 December 2013 Help!
Hello,
I am using schweser’s study material and I have read all of the books. I have been doing the practice questions and I am not breaking 70% on the quizes. What should I do? Should I try to memorize the formula book which has 70 pages of formulas? I feel like thats a waiste of time because thats impossible to memorize. How do everyone else prepare for the level 1 exam?作者: mik82 时间: 2013-8-11 15:01
You still have 5+ months…
Just read Schweser and do the EOC questions in the CFAI textbooks. During the last 1 to 1.5 months (depending on your background), start mocks.作者: Iginla2010 时间: 2013-8-11 15:02
You should understand the formulas rather than to just memorize variables. Like wacc, it is made of the weights of the capital that is used. You look at the question for the givens and then just plug it in. Remember for kd there is the (1-t) as well. It is better than memorizing the variables wacc = wd*kd*(1-t) + wpref*kp + we*ke without knowing why.作者: bkballa 时间: 2013-8-11 15:03
re-read CFAI text over and over.. especially FRA… only way to feel confident is doing thousands of problems and knowing the material cold作者: Kapie 时间: 2013-8-11 15:04
I have a quirey regarding the CFAI textbooks vs. notes…which is better?作者: anshultongia 时间: 2013-8-11 15:05
Notes, blue box, eoc’s for everything except Ethics imo.作者: economicz 时间: 2013-8-11 15:06
Reading, EOCs, Reading, EOCs… Volume end, QBank grind for that volume, than Volume 2… In the last month, light review of your notes, than only QBank grinding, on half of that solve a Mock, see where you’re not good enough then again grinding QBank with a special focus on those areas, and the last day or two review the cheat sheet (formulas).
It is vital to understand the curriculum, not just learn it. I believe Ethics EOCs are important. Also, if I were you, during a second read (I suppose you’re starting like you’re starting from scratch, since you have plenty of time), I would read the Ethics volume as the last one.