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It all depends. For some who actually have the time and really want a level of depth, CFAI is superior. For others who either have a finance background (and should know most of this stuff from undergrad) or want a focused refresher, the review courses are better. In general, though, the review courses seem to be a more efficient way.
CFAI has been most useful to me in areas I have less background in (Code of Ethics, AI, Derivatives, PM) and as reference for when Schweser seems to fall short. At most I've read maybe 10 readings so far. But then again I have a finance background so I remember most of the concepts I read about in the review books.
However, I would say the most helpful thing for my *by far* has been doing tons and tons of questions. Not the kind of review where you take them and get them right a 2nd or 3rd time by memorising the question, but where you do a quiz / re-review areas missed / and then take more that are brand new. At first I tried to just read a book and then do a huge exam; big mistake. When I broke it up into each reading and increased the frequency of quizzes, I started to improve. If I'm fortunate / prepared enough to, I think QBank will be reason I pass in Dec. |
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