Was not even close to be ready last year, so knew I would fail right away - ended up in Band 6. This time i was much better prepared. My strategy was to focus mostly on practicing problems for the last month. Eneded up doing 6 mocks (4 of the CFAI ones, 2 from 2014, 2015, and 2016). The 2016 one i scored around 77% (but some item sets looked familiar). Did two Wiley mocks, scoring araound 72% on each. Wiley were much more quant focused, drilling you on in=-depth knowledge of the concepts. Also did all the ite sets on the CFAI website, I think averaging over 70% in general (some 30%, but a buch of 100% as well). The day before the test went over 80-90 random Wiley questions (mostly qualitative), averaging 83%.
So the test seemed much easier than last year and than any of the mocks I took. Looked much more straight forward. Not sure, why people saw so many ‘traps’ and ‘tricky’ questions. There were definitely some, but mostly was prettty fair. In some cases I also felt that the info was missing, and some had a lot of distractors.
Finished PM earlier than AM, but I m nor a very fast test-solver though (English is not my first language), but it was good to have some time to go over. PM ethics felt harder to me in the sense that you needed to know for sure, rather than rationalize as from the AM part (which probably mean I did PM better actually).
Felt relatively ok coming out, with 60/40 chances of passing. But after reading the AF i started feeling 30/70, lol. So let’s just wait and see.