sdooley23 wrote:
Money Manager, have you worked the CFAI online test vignettes yet? They seem more straight forward to me then schweser questions… How do they compage to the CFAI EOCs? I really haven’t planned the time to work all the EOCs as I am planning to work mocks and CFAI online test vignettes from her on out. Appreciate the input!
Despite my flair I’m actually level 3 candidate so I’m speaking from my experience last year.
I never did the CFAI online vignettes because they had the same questions as the mocks CFAI puts up, so I just did the mock exams.
I agree they feel more straight forward, given that you can confidently pick the correct inputs from the question, but don’t mistake this for easier. If you cannot, CFAI questions are going to be extremely difficult and frustrating.
The question might be a simple addition and subtraction question, such as calculate FCFF/FCFE, but they’ll throw unneeded data at you. You’ll find yourself knowing the formula, able to produce multiple answers, but unable to determine whether you should or should not include one item. There will be an answer for all results so you cannot do any sort of elimination. This is where CFAI gets tricky.
However, if you can practice enough to gain confidence in determining inputs, the exam is relatively straight forward. This is also why CFAI questions seem impossible when you start, and very straight forward when you look at the answer.
EoC are another beast in their own as a lot of them are long answer calculations. They are designed to teach you the content and calculations. There is no substitute for CFAI EoC and they need to be done in my personal opinion. They are the best bang for your buck and are very representative of the skills and knowledge needed to pass the exam.
The best part about them is they require you to do the answers ‘blind’; there are no multiple choice answers for you to check against as you play around with the numbers and inputs. CFAI is designed so all answers are produceable so its a waste of time to try and play around with the answers. Its either you know it or you don’t, and the CFAI EoC does a very good job helping you prepare for that.