Review L1 before starting L2 ??

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I am about to start studying for Level 2. Is it necessary to review the materials from Level 1 before doing so (i.e. notes, Elan 11th Hour, etc.) or is Level 2 entirely new material that teaches you everything as you move along? I just wasn’t sure how much the Level 2 curriculum builds on Level 1 by simply assuming you remember all of the formulas, information, etc. from L1 or whether you can just jump into the L2 material without first re-reviewing Level 1.
 
I didn’t review L1 before I started. In the L2 curriculum it actually repeats some of the stuff we learned in L1, so if you are still confused then go back and read L1. There are also a couple of optional sections in L2 if you need a big refresher.
 
I suck badly at econ and fra. I dint finished econ for level 1. Do I need to finish level 1 econ now?
 
someotherguy wrote:I suck badly at econ and fra. I dint finished econ for level 1. Do I need to finish level 1 econ now?
Lolz. If you think L1 econ and fra were difficult, you’re gonna have lots of fun on L2…
But in all seriousness, look at the L2 material before doing anything. I don’t think you’ll need to review L1 econ but you will need a good grasp of L1 FRA to tackle L2 FRA.
 
krazykanuck wrote:someotherguy wrote:I suck badly at econ and fra. I dint finished econ for level 1. Do I need to finish level 1 econ now?
Lolz. If you think L1 econ and fra were difficult, you’re gonna have lots of fun on L2…
But in all seriousness, look at the L2 material before doing anything. I don’t think you’ll need to review L1 econ but you will need a good grasp of L1 FRA to tackle L2 FRA.
Okay, to be specific, I did not study properly study session 3 in FRA - that is taxes, leases, inventories and long lived assets. And in eco - macro econ. Is this gonna be a problem? Also, I plan to end with these things, as I still dont like them. haha.
 
I took (and passed) Level II last year. I did not review Level I material before starting and, looking back, I think it would have been a waste of time to do so. What you need to understand for Level II is presented in Level II material.
 
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