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作者: aurific    时间: 2011-7-13 14:00     标题: How much time ....

...did you spend on Quantitative Analysis?
I have just started with the cfa curriculum(JUNE'10) and thought it would be better to start with quant as i have very basic knowledge of it.As far as Ethics is concerned,i plan on reading it on a regular basis,i mean once every week(i hope so).
So what do u people think,Is this a right head start?

Cheers



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Tuesday, August 4, 2009 at 08:26AM by jatboy.
作者: dotamasta    时间: 2011-7-13 14:00

Hey Jatboy, welcome back. Your idea is good. Start with quant as it feeds into the remainder of the curriculum. Ethics requires multiple reads, with the last a couple of days before exam day. Best of luck
作者: ramdabom    时间: 2011-7-13 14:00

yes its a great start
i spent 2 weeks with total 40 to 45 hours (reading and solving ALL QBANK questions)
good luck
作者: amqata    时间: 2011-7-13 14:00

mona are you also imona?
作者: invic    时间: 2011-7-13 14:00

Thanx a ton soddy1979 and mona.......ur input is much appreciated.........how was ur result?
作者: ramzes    时间: 2011-7-13 14:00

soddy1979 Wrote:
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> Passed!

Great
作者: Wasteoftime    时间: 2011-7-13 14:00

You are going to read ethics once a week until June 2010?! That is dedication my friend! You'll be ready that is for sure.
作者: pogo    时间: 2011-7-13 14:01

MoneyMan_CFA Wrote:
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> You are going to read ethics once a week until
> June 2010?! That is dedication my friend! You'll
> be ready that is for sure.


Unless he overthinks every question. Ethics questions are generally nebulous...sometimes, less is more.
作者: joemoran    时间: 2011-7-13 14:01

Ethics once a week is overkill. You'll be giving up valuable study time for other topics, especially ones that may give you trouble. I do agree with studying ethics multiple times, but just make these reviews in depth and count. I read ethics first, did a full review as well as finished up the Qbank questions in the middle of my study, and then also did a full review about a week prior to exam day.

I spent only a little time on quant as I was already comfortable with this section. YMMV, depending on your previous knowledge on the subject.
作者: Daniel1985    时间: 2011-7-13 14:01

why don't you study really hard for it and take the exam in December instead of June? June is too far out.....atleast if you fail you know what you need to concentrate on for June.
作者: Beatnik    时间: 2011-7-13 14:01

Love u people,i must thank razedge,MoneyMan_CFA,dennis2085 ,kevin.venanzi,chung.da.neu for ur comments and let me plz clarify the reason behind the idea that i wish to review ethics(and other important topics too)on a regular basis is that i want to learn it,practice it and eventually kill it(the curriculum) as i have been planning for this for a year almost and i find it very Intriguing.And as i have recently graduated from college,i have plenty of time to spend onto.

Again thanks a lot

Cheers
作者: mnieman    时间: 2011-7-13 14:01

You really don't need 10 months to study for L1... In fact, it might hurt you more to study so much for it because you'll forget things by the time the test comes along.

As for ethics, you can read it once now and once a week before the exam. That should be plenty of practice.

You have more than enough time to study now for the December exam. That way, you can study for L2 in June and be a year ahead. If you don't pass L1 in December, you can take it in June and still come out even.

If I were you, I would call CFAI, switch my L1 test to December, and start studying for that. There's absolutely no reason to study so long for L1.
作者: Finalnub    时间: 2011-7-13 14:01

kant Wrote:
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> You really don't need 10 months to study for L1...
> In fact, it might hurt you more to study so much
> for it because you'll forget things by the time
> the test comes along.
>
> As for ethics, you can read it once now and once a
> week before the exam. That should be plenty of
> practice.
>
> You have more than enough time to study now for
> the December exam. That way, you can study for L2
> in June and be a year ahead. If you don't pass L1
> in December, you can take it in June and still
> come out even.
>
> If I were you, I would call CFAI, switch my L1
> test to December, and start studying for that.
> There's absolutely no reason to study so long for
> L1.


Soddy1979 & KANT,Guys,I Appreciate Your Concern.That's what I thought too but then it occured to my that this would be just mugging up things as i have no prior knowledge of this and as i mentioned earlier,i want to learn it,pratice it and then eventually kill it.

Thanks again
Cheers
作者: ftwcfa    时间: 2011-7-13 14:01

10 months seems rather excessive, so be careful not to burnout. Take a few days or a week off here and there to recharge your batteries. Also, ethics once a week seems a waste to me, as you'll either spend way too much time on it (to the detriment of everything else), or you're not looking at it deep enough to get it. I'd read the handbook and the GIPs stuff once a month if you want to study it a lot- more than enough to fully understand it. However, you'll never kill ethics, it's like trying to hold a jellyfish, it's far to slippery. If you're consistently getting between 80-90%, then you're doing very well.

Quant is the best place to start as far as I am concerned. Good luck!
作者: sgupta0827    时间: 2011-7-13 14:01

sbmarti2 Wrote:
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> 10 months seems rather excessive, so be careful
> not to burnout. Take a few days or a week off
> here and there to recharge your batteries. Also,
> ethics once a week seems a waste to me, as you'll
> either spend way too much time on it (to the
> detriment of everything else), or you're not
> looking at it deep enough to get it. I'd read the
> handbook and the GIPs stuff once a month if you
> want to study it a lot- more than enough to fully
> understand it. However, you'll never kill ethics,
> it's like trying to hold a jellyfish, it's far to
> slippery. If you're consistently getting between
> 80-90%, then you're doing very well.
>
> Quant is the best place to start as far as I am
> concerned. Good luck!



sbmarti2,thanks a lot.Yes i have started with Quant and finished TVM within 2 days.But the way forward seems rocky as i haven't done this stuff(i mean quant) before.So,wish me luck

Cheers
作者: amqata    时间: 2011-7-13 14:02

I agree Ethics is important but there is no way to master it, you can only be "so good" at it. You will always find a couple of ethics questions in exam that you have not seen/thought/practiced before. So utilize you time wisely, quant is a good start because you will use TVM and PV formulas in Equity/ Financial Reporting and also Corp Finance.

I did not read the Ethics Handbook, but went over the CFAI Ethics readings 3 times and practiced QBANK. Do not trust QBANK blindly, there will be ethics questions where you can cleary see flaws with QBANK explainations, but nevertheless it has a bunch of good exercises. Dont forget to grill the GIPS, its easy and will help you score easy points in the exam. You have plenty of time, I just studied for 2 months, I think you should be fine.
作者: studyn    时间: 2011-7-13 14:02

And jatboy if you have any issues with quant just post here and someone will explain for you. I found quant the toughest at first but as you practice & practice it gets much easier. I ended up over 80% in every sample and mock in quant.
作者: smartpants    时间: 2011-7-13 14:02

soddy1979 Wrote:
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> And jatboy if you have any issues with quant just
> post here and someone will explain for you. I
> found quant the toughest at first but as you
> practice & practice it gets much easier. I ended
> up over 80% in every sample and mock in quant.


Thank u Soddy1979,this is exactly the stuff that i needed to march ahead .

Cheers
作者: dcfox83    时间: 2011-7-13 14:02

Substitute reading ehtics once a week to vigorously studying FSA once a week and you'll do much better. I didn't look at ethics until the last two weeks and got over 70% on it...not bragging just saying there's no need to prioritize ethics.




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