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I think the best tip for the Level 1 exam is do as many practice questions as you can. Therefore, I would say get your hands on as many practice questions and mock exams as possible.
More to the point, the secret is not just doing the questions but the time spent on marking the answers.

What I mean by this is don't cut any corners when you are grading your paper. For every question you should make a real effort to understand the answer. It's not enough just to see that you have the answer right and then move onto the next question (unless you truly understand the answer). That goes for all sections apart from Ethics, I think that can be very subjective so don't get too bogged down with it.
If your answer is incorrect (or you have guessed it correctly) you should spend a few minutes reading up and around the answer. This can be quite annoying at first because it is very time consuming (if you are doing a 3 hour exam, then it'll take 3 hours to mark it properly too) but as time goes on you'll see repetition in the questions and will be able to do them much faster.

I think it's natural to enter the revision period leading up to the exam feeling that you have forgotten much of the material that you studied at the beginning of the year. But again, if you do enough questions then you'll cover the material at some point.

My entire revision for the Level 1 exam consisted of doing Qbank, EOC and mock exams. I studied from the official CFAI notes and didn't use any third party notes. I used a highlighter pen on the notes first pass through but I found that I didn't even go through them a second time, I let the entire revision process be guided by the practice questions.

I passed L1 in June and came out of the exam feeling pretty confident.

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