Thought this might be of help to newbies....
#1 - I spent far too much time studying the equations in quant. I spent the first week or two making flashcards for PV and FV. This was useless because once I mastered my HP 12C I didnt need to know a thing. Plug and Chug
#2 - I spent too much time actually taking notes. This also proved useless to me. I actually typed out every LOS and answered them in detail for the Econ section. This was a huge waste of time.
#3 - I spent too much time on the small details. I got tripped up on sections that shouldnt have been given as much attention to others.
#4 - I didnt do any online CFA exams. I should have done one...just for the sake of it. I was peeved at the time that they were 50 bucks for only a handful of questions. Ah well.
Things that worked for me.
Q Bank....i started banging out questions in January and it was a great tool
I made posters...like huge posters...and filled them with equations and concepts...I hung them on the walls of my bedroom and would stare at them before I went to bed and first thing in the morning. It worked. The last thing I looked at before the exam was the forumla to calculate the Std error of estimate...it showed up. I was pleased.
John Harris' FSA class....best thing I have ever done. I mastered FSA as a result of his class and notes...the guy is unreal. www.accountingworkshops.com
#1 - I spent far too much time studying the equations in quant. I spent the first week or two making flashcards for PV and FV. This was useless because once I mastered my HP 12C I didnt need to know a thing. Plug and Chug
#2 - I spent too much time actually taking notes. This also proved useless to me. I actually typed out every LOS and answered them in detail for the Econ section. This was a huge waste of time.
#3 - I spent too much time on the small details. I got tripped up on sections that shouldnt have been given as much attention to others.
#4 - I didnt do any online CFA exams. I should have done one...just for the sake of it. I was peeved at the time that they were 50 bucks for only a handful of questions. Ah well.
Things that worked for me.
Q Bank....i started banging out questions in January and it was a great tool
I made posters...like huge posters...and filled them with equations and concepts...I hung them on the walls of my bedroom and would stare at them before I went to bed and first thing in the morning. It worked. The last thing I looked at before the exam was the forumla to calculate the Std error of estimate...it showed up. I was pleased.
John Harris' FSA class....best thing I have ever done. I mastered FSA as a result of his class and notes...the guy is unreal. www.accountingworkshops.com