therealjohn
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How valuable the 3rd party providers are will depend on your learning style. Personally, I would rather learn by doing questions than by reading the material 2-3x, so I like having additional questions. I always do the CFAI EOC questions, but once I’m done those there’s no added value in simply redoing them (I frequently recall whatever their small twist was to make it difficult, making it so I don’t have to think very much). Instead, I will then dig into the FinQuiz/Elan questions until I am confortable with the questions. Similarly for mock exams, while CFAI provides one, and I usually have mocks from previous years, prep providers give me a chance to do an extra 5-10 if I have time.ChP wrote:
Out of curiousity, what is the appeal with third party providers? I only used the CFA books to study and I had no problem passing L1 and L2 first time. In my humble opinion it’s a waste of money but I would be interested to hear what advantages other candidates find in them.
Alternatively, if I preferred audio/video to digest the material, the CFAI does not offer these mediums and I would be greatly advantaged to use a 3rd party provider.
What makes no sense to me is people who purchase 3rd party materials without any intent on doing extra questions or videos, but simply “read the condensed version.” They will not magically make your score increase - they simply make it easier to put in the time necessary to succeed.