Ethics - you need to know it like the palm of your hand.
QM - very straight forward on the exam. Learn the formulas well. Know the sharpe ration, the safey ratio, and CV ratio. Hypothesis testing know the which tests to apply to which scenarios, don't focus so much on the formulas and calculations for HT. I spent so much time on Probabilities and not one single question, but know the concept
Economics - read this topic well. You'll never know what will be tested, and know all the relationships well...many many two part questions that you'll debate uncomfortably on the exam. Read slow and absorb this topic
FSA - Completed Method/% of Completion, LIFO/FIFO, Capitalization/Expensing, Depreciation, Leases, AND RATIOS. They make up the chunck of FSA and a good % of the exam!!! You'll get bonus points if you concentrate on Long-term Liab and I think it was reading 38 or 37.
Corporate Finance - Will boost your score on FSA Topic when you get your grades
PM - Probably the easiest section, but the trickiest on the exam. You will need to go beyond the basics. Watch out for this section. Know SML and CML cold, and really understand the forumlas here.
Equity - Not very complicated. One thing though is P/E, P/S, P/CF multiples and P/E Ratio. This is actually a pretty important topic in the industry. Know DDM, and do easy reading on the rest...not a challenging section.
Fixed Income - Duration, convextity are a sure bet. Make sure you know really understand these two concepts. Yield Measures, Spread ratios, and calculating the change in bond value from changes in interest rates. Know these and you're in an excellent position.
Derivatives - Basic, easy, and fun. Beware of Swaps.
Alternative Assets - Go to schweser on this one. Reading 79 is too long, and you only need key words for memory retention .
Finally, take 3-5 online CFAI exam in the last two weeks. Do at least 1000 questions (very doable) during the next 4 months, and congratulations on passing level I in Dec 07.