My Level 1 Experience

Woogie_2

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Reading some other comments on this board about mock examinations for CFA level 1, I thought I would share my experience with you. Believe me, what you get on these tests is pretty much irrelevant. This is my second time writing level 1. Last year I worked fairly hard, though admittedly I didn't start early enough. I actually had studied a lot of this cr@p before at university, so I had a bit of a headstart on most other candidates.

Anyway, about 3 weeks before the exam, I wrote the JKE exams- got about 85-90%, completing each in 1.5-2 hours. And this was before I had completed the quant. methods section. I skimmed the Schweser exams, only bothering to do the few questions that looked remotely challenging.

Needless to say, the actual exam was A TOTALLY DIFFERENT FECKING BALLGAME. These exams (JKE etc.) are a waste of time: indeed they are counterproductive in that they give a false level of confidence. The Schweser notes etc. aren't great either- they give a superficial overview of all the material, but don't go into enough detail to get you comfortably through the more demanding questions. I think they are fine if you are an MBA/CPA and just need refreshing on stuff you've read before. If you're starting from scratch the original readings are essential. From what I understand there is some online thing that is a bit more difficult, but I haven't tried it.

Anyway, good luck to all- I feel better prepared psychologically this year, having experienced the gut-wrenching feelings when you open the question book and every other question looks like another language.
 
Woogie,

So your saying that you will be writing level 1 again this year?
 
Well I am a MBA and CPA and will be doing Level 1 using Schwesser Notes only for most part (plus review class) for 400 hrs of study. So we will see if I can do it with out doing the textbooks (except for reading ethics and quan)
 
Thats funny, because in Jan '06, you posted a message in Level III that you passed level II with stella. Your taking level 1 again?

http://www.analystforum.com/phorums/read.php?13,307510,310764#msg-310764

If you are taking level 1, I disagree with you above. I think if you have somewhat financial back ground (BA) then, schweser would be enough for you. And, do practice exams, because they might not be exact format of the exam, they are still testing the LOS.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Saturday, May 6, 2006 at 09:11PM by CFAHouston.
 
LOL, nice find Houston.

I agree with houston, it comes down to whether you understand the material and how much you put into it. Alot of people I know who fail, simply don't study long enough, a former coworker failed level 2, his comment was he didn't study and a level 3 friend said that it's not bad and everyone he knows who fails doesn't study enough.
 
nice catch, Houston. i'm very impressed:
1, you are surfing level 3 forum, 2 more levels upper
2, you remebered the message from January, 4 months ago
 
Awesome, Houston

Had so much fun reading, that I am re-energized for another 2 hours ..
 
Thanks guys.

I dont mind people joking around, but giving bad advice to us nervous L1s..that's pushing it.
 
Nice catch Houston. I sat for Level 1 way, way back in December 2005.

I found the Schweser exams to be challenging, to the point that I wasn�t sure if I should even sit for the exam.

I passed.
 
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