Klarsolo Wrote:
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> blueswan Wrote:
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> > FRM in my opinion was as brutal as CFA L2.
> Don’t
> > underestimate this sucker.
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> > - Blueswan, CFA, CAIA, FRM
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> I second that. Don’t underestimate the difficulty
> of this exam. It’s easily as much to study as any
> given CFA level, but the questions on the FRM exam
> were trickier on average.
I respectfully but completely disagree, even though the pass rates for both are close (~40%). I found the studying and exam questions on the FRM to be pretty straightforward, with the exception of a scant few questions on the exam. Maybe its because I have a more quant background (math undergraduate degree) and its one of my stronger areas on the CFA.
The CFA exam will omit major parts of its ciricculum because there is so much material to study. The comprehensive-ness of it is what makes it so frustrating and difficult. I’ve failed Level 2 twice now (Band 7 and 10). I passed FRM Level 1 in the highest quartile for 3 of the 4 sections (the other in the second quartile).
I have to agree with mcpass on this one although I wouldn’t say “piece of cake”, but it feels easier than the CFA.