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Hi everyone,
Just registered for Level II, can’t believe it, feels like I just registered for Level I. But I’m super excited to get back to the grind. Went into Level I unsure, but I came out on top. Could have went either way.
I’m having a problem deciding what test prep I will be using for Level II.
For Level I I read Schweser Notes in their entirety, did CFAI text for places I had problems, CFAI EOC questions and Kaplan mocks/Qbank. I felt prepared but I felt I could have been better prepared. I do not have a formal education in finance. Probably should have done more mock exams.
For Level II I’m considering Calk and Board. I hear a lot of good things about him, but I’m concerned that not having the Schweser notes and reading through the CFAI text books instead may take up too much time. I will start studying after Labor day so time is on my side.
A bit confused what to do, any input would be appreciated. Thank you.
Just registered for Level II, can’t believe it, feels like I just registered for Level I. But I’m super excited to get back to the grind. Went into Level I unsure, but I came out on top. Could have went either way.
I’m having a problem deciding what test prep I will be using for Level II.
For Level I I read Schweser Notes in their entirety, did CFAI text for places I had problems, CFAI EOC questions and Kaplan mocks/Qbank. I felt prepared but I felt I could have been better prepared. I do not have a formal education in finance. Probably should have done more mock exams.
For Level II I’m considering Calk and Board. I hear a lot of good things about him, but I’m concerned that not having the Schweser notes and reading through the CFAI text books instead may take up too much time. I will start studying after Labor day so time is on my side.
A bit confused what to do, any input would be appreciated. Thank you.