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发表于 2013-8-22 23:14
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Here’s how to do clear L2 first shot.
1. Seriously make the time to study and stick to your schedules (whatever they may be). Falling behind can be discouraging and can affect your chances.
2. Be realistic with your short-term goals in which topics you want to have mastered by a certain time. If you find yourself losing time, make sure you know the core subjects inside and out (FRA, Equity, Corp. Finance, Ethics). Being very confident and comfortable with these 5 topics will give you a strong shot at passing.
3. I used the CFA Institute books for about 60% of the curriculum and Schweser for the other 40%. This all depends on level of knowledge in particular areas, but I used the CFAI books for FRA, Equity, Corp Fin., Ethics and FI). Made sure to read the chapters (take notes in the margins while reading) and do the EOCs afterwards along with the Blue Boxes while reading. Use Schweser notes when falling behind.
4. CFAI mock is a HUGE help. In my opinion, the mock that they give you is more comprehensive than the actual exam so it gives you a chance to hit a lot of different areas (most of them won’t even be tested on the real exam). This lets you focus on spots where you need to buckle up a bit. I also bought the BSAS mock exam which I found very similar to the real one. Schweser mocks are a huge gamble because each exam / session is very focused on particular areas whereas the actual could throw in 3 or 4 different concepts into one item set. To put into perspective, I failed the CFA mock, passed the bsas mock and failed 2/4 of the Schweser mocks. Don’t let mock results discourage you or give you too much confidence. They DONT count!!
5. The last month is the most important. Try to take that last week off if you can (it was huge for me) and put in 10+ hour days to get prepared. It’s hard to not burn out, but you’re so close to your goal so might as well just suck it up.
I started studying at the end of December and took a week off in March/April (which helped a lot). At the end of the day, it’s a marathon that mostly forces you to spring, but it’s totally achievable. I passed L1 and L2 (2012, 2013) and was getting my MBA at Boston College part-time while working full-time at a buy side investment manager. Obviously, some b-school classes helped, but you’re mostly on your own with L2 as the topics get very deep into the weeds. Good luck!! |
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