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tozerrt Wrote:
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> 99 cannon sloop Wrote:
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> > Well I went through *reading* 11 and I feel
> like
> > most of it was pretty simple. I didn't quite
> grasp
> > the ANOVA stuff as well as I did the other
> stuff,
> > but I get the general idea.
> >
> > Reading the blue box examples is very helpful
> to
> > clear things up.
>
> Quants isn't necessarily "too difficult", but it
> is VERY dry material, imo. I barely studied that
> area and (not surprisingly) scored < 50% in that
> section of Level II. FYI- Reading 11 is just a
> warm-up for 12 and 13, so it's not supposed to be
> very difficult to comprehend. Time-series
> analysis is probably the hardest part of that
> area.
>
> I think biousia's comment hit the nail on the head
> a few posts back -- if you want to know the
> "hardest" sections of Level II, those are probably
> the ones that stand out.


You're right. It's much better to focus on the areas that are important for the test.

The CFAI material isn't as gripping as a Sherlock Holmes novel or anything, but I am finding it somewhat interesting. Its well written and it does a good job of making the information relevant and immediately applicable to actual analytical work.

I've found it faster to skip a lot of the material, though, and focus on reading (1) the definitions, (2) the formulas, (3) lists, (4) figures, (5) examples, and (6) footnotes. I think the materially was written partially in mind to be a reference book for analysts, so I'm just skipping things that don't seem particularly important.

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The middle SS of FRA (covering pensions, multinational operations and intercorpoate investments) is pretty intense. Take some time getting through it.

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