JuniorCk8 wrote:
shash0678 wrote:
I have just about started revising but trying to do the EOCs again is taking forever. I want to start with the mocks but the retention on topics I studied 2-3 months back is pretty low.
Am wondering if anyone else has faced a similar problem, and what are the suggestions to maximise the time lift in terms of revising and retaining as much info as possible. I have taken almost all day to revise one reading, obviously cannot afford the same speed going forward ….
do you have any flashcards or any other material besides the CFAI books? I am on my 3rd pass through (just started fixed income), hoping to be able to do a 4th and final pass through.
the key with retention is reviewing the material as many times as possible. you do NOT want to wake up and it’s June 2nd and you’re still reviewing Derivatives on your 2nd pass through.
I would recommend at thist point, skim/read your highlights/flashcards, review the BBs and do the majority of the EOCs (particularly the mult choice questions since this will help you drill down on some of the info)..then MOVE ON to the next section.
I would also recommend you map out how many hrs you are able to do between now and the time you want to do your FINAL review (i.e. from now until the last 10 days or so), then divide those hours for each section based on the % weight of each section (i.e. Derivatives roughly 8-10%, you have 30 hrs to study, so spend 3 hrs MAX reviewing Derivatives). this will help you mow through the material efficiently and in a timely fashion. again, you do NOT want to wake up a few days before the test and you’re still on your second pass through.
try to sprinkle in a mock exam over the next 2 weeks or so, then drill down on these the last week or two.