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Those are great summaries and I largely agree with them. The biggest change I made at L3 was to rely more on the CFAI curriculum and less on Schweser. Schweser’s explanations are very clear and concise, but the CFAI EOCs are invaluable. Also, the CFAI text should be your primary resource for everything related to IPS, GIPs and ethics.Tommy83 wrote:
I’ve yet to take Level III, but these two entries from two years ago are an excellent place to start…
http://www.analystforum.com/forums/cfa-forums/cfa-level-iii-forum/91314226
http://www.analystforum.com/forums/cfa-forums/cfa-level-iii-forum/91314266
^^ Best advice on this forum. Have done this for all 3 levels, and have passed consecutively.MHalf wrote:
Get the print version of CFAI text and beat them into the ground, work every blue box and EOC question multiple times. Take every old exam you can get your hands on. Practice writing. Consider doing Mark LeFebvre’s review (I didn’t, but had him for two weekly seminars in Dallas - the materials he prepares are incrediblly helpful).
both of these points are the truthcgottuso8190 wrote:
Use the search function and you’ll find more threads on exactly this topic than you’ll be able to read in a lifetime!
Edit: Also, I disagree with all those people that say Schweser isn’t enough at L3 or that you need to shift your emphasis to CFAI text. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. If you were successful at Levels 1 and 2 with Schweser, stick with it. I used Schweser primarily at all 3 levels and never had issues. Be smart though - use the EOC’s from the CFAI text as there’s no reason not to. If something wasn’t covered in Schweser but it’s mentioned in the EOC’s, skim for it and see what CFAI has to say about it.
cgy5478 wrote:
Before we lose you for good on the forum, can you please share your study strategy for new level III candidates like me?
Detailed strategies will be very much appreciated.