killamanjaro Wrote:
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> All I can do is wish you luck.
>
> I don't have a strong math background -- but just
> about everything in the quant section I know
> because I've seen it before as an undergrad
> finance major. Personally, I don't think you have
> to be especially gifted in math to do well on the
> quant section of the exam. If you've taken the
> GMAT or another finance certification, you
> probably learned process of elimination.
>
> For exam if you're pricing a bond -- you don't
> have to memorize the formula. But if the interest
> rate increases, you know that the denominator is
> getting bigger. So any answer that is larger than
> the FV is wrong.
thats true but i wouldnt really on that alone, you really need to know the material and the quant section serves as a basis for alot of other sections in the book.
I too do not have a very strong understanding of math but the stats in this level are pretty straight forward. i dont think there are any special tricks in getting through this section, you just have to put the time in and know the material. the only problem is that this is probably the most mind numbing section of the material.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Sunday, August 20, 2006 at 09:19PM by SeanC.