返回列表 发帖
hey bexter, good on you for sticking with it and being determined to pass.
although i don't have that much CFA experience yet, i will say that i pretty much wasted five single subject note books, about dozen pens, and copious amounts of time taking notes that i rarely referred to in end. if anything make flash cards that you can review methodically, few times per week. the time saved spent from notes will be much better spent taking more practice ?'s. hang in.

TOP

thanks to all for the advice.
Frisian, I know it gets harder and maybe it would be easier to stop now, but I'm not the kind to give up on something. To be fair my last few attempts have both been a bit blighted by other things coming up at work and in my personal life. In the two weeks before June exam, I worked 65 hours each week and was refused any study leave, so I wasn't really in the best state of preparation. However, I've since moved jobs and they are a LOT more supportive, so hopefully, third time's a charm!

TOP

^ & ^^^ Good luck guys. We'll be rooting for you! Believe!

TOP

It sounds like your preparation in terms of the materials used is not lacking; I know it may seem not relevant, but practice on being able to interpret logic structures and then being able to correctly select an answer. E.g. if this statement were not true, which one of these answers would be least likely to be false. The material is really not that difficult, but the way it is tested has greatly contributed to the lower passing rates in the more recent years of the exam.

Also answer all of the questions from the CFAI curriculum multiple times over, especially in the month before the exam.

TOP

I think you should aim on mastering every single bit of the syllabus. When we study we sometimes dont bother giving attention on certain areas like Corporate Governance, Accounting warning signals etc but you should learn everything.

If I were you I would break the whole syllabus into a quantitative part and a qualitative part (not mandatory though). Make a very detailed study plan. Go through the material (which should be easy because you are familiar with it) until you know EVERYTHING in and out. Then hit the mocks. Focus on reducing your time in the mocks. I think its very possible to finish the 3 hr sessions in 1.5-1.45 hrs (a lot of us did that this time). This way you get time to recheck every answer.

I hope this helps.

TOP

I think the best thing to do is to write your own notes. I did that for June09 and got >70% in all subjects. Writing down my own notes helpred me to retain the various concepts and it was very useful particularly for review before exams. For the last 2 weeks before exams, I read only my notes.

TOP

返回列表