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发表于 2011-7-11 20:04
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1. I spent around 300 hours in all and it was more than enough for me. I do have a fairly strong background in accounting so it was a little easier for me to get through that stuff.
2. I only used the curriculum for summaries and EOC questions.
3. I used Elan's Ultimate Package and I though they were awesome. If you're going down the prep provider route, definitely try them out.
4. MOST IMP: this website is awesome! Check in regularly with your peers here. It'll really help. Also, thank you to joeydvivre, beatthecfa and cpk. Your guidance was invaluable.
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> Hello everyone
>
> I was hoping to get some useful insight from all
> of you who just took the exam this weekend. I have
> been lurking these boards for a while now and have
> decided to take the plunge for Level I in June.
> Since you folks just took the exam I would like
> you all to comment on your experience studying for
> level I and especially on the following:
>
> 1. The institute recommends 250 hours of study. Is
> that about right? How long did you guys study. I
> know productivity varies from one person to the
> next, but it would still help to know how much you
> put it approximately.
>
> 2. How much did you use the curriculum. I feel
> it's a valuable resource for learning, but does
> one NEED to use it?
>
> 3. Did you use a prep provider or take any prep
> courses? Which one is the best from Schweser,
> Stalla and Elan? Can people who used any of these
> companies' materials please comment on which one
> is the best for study guides, lectures, question
> banks, practice exams and online courses?
>
> 4. Any other advice you would give to a first time
> candidate...
>
> Thank you in advance for taking the time to share
> your thoughts.
>
> May you all pass when the result comes out in
> January.
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