BobbyBraveheart
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So now that you’ve taken the exam what do you think about schweser for level 3? What products did you use and was it worth it?
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Gotcha so schweser was ok for learning the bigger topics but not the finer details. Did you use their video products at all or just the books?AFusername1234 wrote:
It covers most of the material but definitely could be better.
I took a writing prep course where they proctored old exams. One essay covered economic indicators, I said to myself, “no way is this in the curriculum.” Opened up CFAI books and there they were. Along with other minimal things. Of the 3 levels you definitely need cfai, or need to supplement w cfai the most
Tommy83 wrote:
Schweser is fine for some people, particularly if you’re pressed for time. I think they covered the vast majority of stuff that showed up on the exam for Level III. Probably not in great detail, though.
One note; I don’t know why someone would waste their time doing Schweser AM mocks. The real thing is available to you. If you’re pressed for time, by no means should you spend 3 hours doing a Schweser AM mock (and 3-5 hours reviewing it). Do the old CFA AM exams instead. No question about it.
Using Schweser Notes and old CFA AM exams is probably a viable strategy if you’re pressed for time.
The old CFA AM exams are the most important part of Level III prep, assuming you’ve already covered the material. Reviewing old CFAI guideline answers on those exams is a great tool, too.
#KidsSayTheDarndestThingstinnit wrote:
One good reason to use Schweser AM & PM Mock exams would be to have a complete exam experience. […]
Ofcourse, the actual AM papers and CFAI Mocks reflect the true difficulty of the exams and should be definitely studied. But they are not good exam simulators