wianek wrote:
thegeneral101 wrote:
Clark_CFA_Candidate wrote:
I’ve never opened CFAI texts. Only Schweser texts and QBanks. Final month I did many QBanks - like 2000 or something. Final 2 weeks I did strictly Schweser Mocks and CFAI mocks from current and previous years. I think I had maybe 12 full length mocks in total. Of course review all your questions carefully.
very helpful, thanks.
I followed a very similar approach. All of my CFAI texts are still sitting in unopened boxes… one day I may put them on a bookshelf.
I used Schweser to study and found it sufficient to pass comfortably. The key, in my opinion, is to crank out as many practice problems as possible. None of the material on its own is excessively difficult - the problem is the AMOUNT of material. That’s where repetition comes in. Do as many q-bank, Schweser mocks, and CFA mocks as possible, re-read and take notes on areas you are struggling with, and then do more problems.
On a side note, the usefulness of the q-bank does decrease with each level. By level 3, the CFA mocks are by far the most helpful practice tool, just because they give you a better feel of how the questions are structured.
And to answer the original question in this post, I found the actual CFA L1 and L2 tests easier than the CFAI mocks, but the actual L3 test was harder than the CFAI mock.