Here is what I want to know:
1. Do you care about learning the material, as opposed to memorizing it for months and then regurgitating it for six hours in one day for three consecutive years.
2. What is your motivation for putting yourself through the program: money, "the challange", prestige, " I want to be a PM ".
3. If you had a inside man at CFAI who could guarantee your passing each level--would you even bother studying.
Here is why I want to know:
I keep reading posts about CFAI books and whether or not they are necessary reading, what is the minimal study time, etc.
I get the sense that a lot of folks don't really care about getting the in depth understanding that CFAI expects candidates to have. I understand CFAI books are long, convoluted and boring. I also understand that many smart people can scrape by using just notes or less. Lastly, I understand people have lives and therefore may not be able to read every single page of CFAI texts, study for 300 hours etc.
Nevertheless, I get the feeling that a lot of folks in general could give a rats ass about learning the material at all, they just want the damn charter and the prestige/money/job ops that comes with it. In order to get that they will read whatever they have to but take no real pride in learning the mastering the material, just pass the exams and give my charter so I can go be a PM or Analyst or whatever and make bookoo bucks.
I for one love reading about anything financial and have virtually no life. I plan on reading every goddamn page of each CFAI book while working full time. I plan to do by starting in depth study of CFAI readings in August 07 in prep for June 08 in conjuction with Scwescher study notes which I will use for review in between LOS.
I've heard it's a waste of time. How?
I'll turn it over to you.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at Friday, July 27, 2007 at 09:12PM by Gouman.
1. Do you care about learning the material, as opposed to memorizing it for months and then regurgitating it for six hours in one day for three consecutive years.
2. What is your motivation for putting yourself through the program: money, "the challange", prestige, " I want to be a PM ".
3. If you had a inside man at CFAI who could guarantee your passing each level--would you even bother studying.
Here is why I want to know:
I keep reading posts about CFAI books and whether or not they are necessary reading, what is the minimal study time, etc.
I get the sense that a lot of folks don't really care about getting the in depth understanding that CFAI expects candidates to have. I understand CFAI books are long, convoluted and boring. I also understand that many smart people can scrape by using just notes or less. Lastly, I understand people have lives and therefore may not be able to read every single page of CFAI texts, study for 300 hours etc.
Nevertheless, I get the feeling that a lot of folks in general could give a rats ass about learning the material at all, they just want the damn charter and the prestige/money/job ops that comes with it. In order to get that they will read whatever they have to but take no real pride in learning the mastering the material, just pass the exams and give my charter so I can go be a PM or Analyst or whatever and make bookoo bucks.
I for one love reading about anything financial and have virtually no life. I plan on reading every goddamn page of each CFAI book while working full time. I plan to do by starting in depth study of CFAI readings in August 07 in prep for June 08 in conjuction with Scwescher study notes which I will use for review in between LOS.
I've heard it's a waste of time. How?
I'll turn it over to you.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at Friday, July 27, 2007 at 09:12PM by Gouman.