Thanks Medved..As i move on to new new book..i am doing revision of concepts using sumamrized notes. and making formula sheet too..Like all other levels, its a repeat process but just more extnesive for essay questions this time..
How much have you done so far?
I covered the first two books, ethics, behavioral fin. PWM, Institutional Investors. I made a schedule allocating about 1 week per study session and two-three more days at the end of each book for review. I hope to get through it all by mid-April, and then hammer away with practice exams and EOC’s. It worked for me for L1 and 2, mind you, I didn’t start this early. I’m glad I did with L3 though, this material is not going down that easy.
Yes, the essay part is the problem. Whenever I get to the EOC’s I always feel like answering one of the “define, explain, discuss” questions is a bit of crapshot, honestly. I’m sure it will get more clear with practice, and it always helps to know that you’re not the only one feeling this way.
There is also a really great post on how to tackle L3, if you haven’t read it, you should. It helped me a lot in figuring out what to focus on while studying.
Here it is:
http://www.analystforum.com/forums/cfa-forums/cfa-level-iii-forum/91314226