When I took L1, I felt that the material provided by the CFAI (Books, EOCs, Mocks) did a good job preparing me for the actual exam. As such, when I took the test, I felt familiar with the concepts, the level of difficulty, and the way the questions were presented.
This, however, was not at all how I felt about L2. To a lagre degree (50%+) I feel like the CFAI material did not prepare me for the actual exam. Of course, the concepts are all the same, but my main frustration comes from the way the CFAI prepared me to be tested versus how I was actually tested. To this regard, it is my personal view that the Institute somewhat deceived its candidates by 1) diverting our attention away from testable topics 2) not providing within the CFAI material the kinds of problems that are actually tested 3) not providing sufficient problems within the CFAI material to learn how the CFAI expects its candidates to analyze information.
This is primairly a self-study program. We rely almost exclusively on what the CFAI provides, and we develop problem solving methods based around their learning materials. Additionally, we gauge what we should focus on, and the level of difficulty of the topics based on their information.
I did not think the provided materials coincided well with the exam, and for this I am disappointed with the CFA Program. I find this a fallacy in how the Institute creates its Charter holders and I think the level of ambiguity on the exam lowers the Institute’s credibility.
This, however, was not at all how I felt about L2. To a lagre degree (50%+) I feel like the CFAI material did not prepare me for the actual exam. Of course, the concepts are all the same, but my main frustration comes from the way the CFAI prepared me to be tested versus how I was actually tested. To this regard, it is my personal view that the Institute somewhat deceived its candidates by 1) diverting our attention away from testable topics 2) not providing within the CFAI material the kinds of problems that are actually tested 3) not providing sufficient problems within the CFAI material to learn how the CFAI expects its candidates to analyze information.
This is primairly a self-study program. We rely almost exclusively on what the CFAI provides, and we develop problem solving methods based around their learning materials. Additionally, we gauge what we should focus on, and the level of difficulty of the topics based on their information.
I did not think the provided materials coincided well with the exam, and for this I am disappointed with the CFA Program. I find this a fallacy in how the Institute creates its Charter holders and I think the level of ambiguity on the exam lowers the Institute’s credibility.