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发表于 2011-7-13 13:37
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Note: I work full-time between 10-12 hrs a day in corporate & investment banking.
I initially started studying with CFAI books, covered ethics and could not bring myself to study more until 4 months before the exam. The CFAI text was just too lengthy & intimidating; thus, making it difficult for me to concentrate & retain!! Switched to Schweser eventually.
Material included Schweser Notes, Schweser Secret Sauce (Amazing for review!), Schweser QBank (Too easy, will not purchase again for L2), Schweser Practice Exam Vol. 1 (had Vol. 2 as well but did not use it coz I heard from AFers that it was too calculation heavy and not reflective of exam structure or difficulty), CFAI Mock exam.
I passed with >70% in all areas except derivatives & Alt. Inv.
My advise to new or returning candidates:
1) Use Schweser (or Elan which I hear from AFers is good) for studying while keeping in mind that the material is condensed and every line you read is important and testable (I realized this when doing practice exams). Refer to CFAI only if you run across a concept which requires further explanation as CFAI text will break a concept down completely. I personally had forgotten everything I had initially read in CFAI text and did not bother referring to it again once I started studying with the Schweser curriculum.
2) Make a time table!! you will HAVE to review more than once! I broke down Schweser books into number of pages, made an excel sheet, and accordingly made a schedule for how many pages I would read on each day, when I wanted to finish, and how many times I would review before the exam. I think it is essential you know where you are and if you have slacked, how far behind you are. IMO you require atlease 6 weeks for additional reviews + 2 weeks for practice.
I only had 4 weeks for review & 5 days for practice. I thought I was going to die and hated life! will not make this mistake again.
3) Take notes as you read, complement these notes with either Schweser Secret Sauce (SS) or Elan 11th Hour. I only reviewed from notes and Schweser Secret Sauce because I had only 4 weeks left before the exam to review & practice. Either way, I had forgotten most of the stuff in the early books but got saved by managing to review the material from my notes & SS about 4 times (I literally knew the SS book and my notes by heart on exam day).
4) Solve practice exams + Mock exams (mock exam was most reflective of exam structure, but was more difficult than actual exam). I spent sometime dabbling with Schweser QBank but then gave up because it seemed too easy. When I started working on my first practice exam I realized what a waste of time and money the Qbank was!!I did not do a single EOC or Schweser Notes question. The 1st question I ever worked on was 5 days before the CFA exam in my first practice exam (scored a 78% on it). I would not recommend this and will not make the same mistake during my L2 review. From what I have read, CFAI EOC questions nail down what you need to know for exam day.
5) Putting in anything over 3hrs/day of studying can be counter-productive. You have to find a balance between reading new material & % retention. I'd suggest taking short 10-15 minute breaks every hr (like a power nap without the napping) and just chill out or listen to music. you will be surprised at how recharged you are when you return to the books!
6) Do not study the material solely for the intention of passing. Study because you want to know it and be capable of applying it. It would suck a$$ if you end up a CFA charterholder and could not remember/incorrectly answer something on L1. People would just think you're a tool! |
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