That’s a fair point.radicaldreamer wrote:
Hello,
I’ve been reading tons of threads on how to pass L3, including the great post from trimonious2. I get that the exam format is different and needs practice to master. I also get that doing tons of practice questions are essential to passing. I’m pretty sure this will cover it for the PM session, but it seems that a lot less has been said for the AM section. A lot of people who failed yesterday due to a bad AM session claimed having a solid knowledge of the material walking into the exam, and even a feeling of confidence walking out. This indicates to me that it is still unclear what the graders are looking for in the essay/short answer questions. My question is, would “a ton of practice problems (CFAI/Schweser)” also help you better understand and prepare for the essay/short answer responses? Do you guys think Schweser has a good grip of what CFAI is looking for?
In addition to all the usual revision stuff before - I wrote down maybe 5 or 6 pages with key formulae (last couple of chapter especially), but also with key words and phrases. I also photocopied bits of schweser I found useful - eg. summary of IPS - which I added a few things to - and attribution.
I think another post mentioned it, but I think it’s important to use key CFA jargon wherever you can. eg. “Generate a return sufficient to…” or “using a discount rate determined from asset-liability matching studies”. These sort of phrases you can pick up from CFA and Schweser and I think it helps to compile these types of phrases as you go through questions and read good answers. I would flick over these few pages every day for about 15 mins in the last week or two and it meant when I came to answer AM questions, I had a few choices phrases I would be able to drop in here and there. Aside from sounding clear and like a solid answer, it probably helped me with timing…. I suffered badly with regards to timing in the exam (despite this usually not being a problem for me) and the fact that I had a ready made sentence (or part of) certainly helped me.