It’s kind of helping me to revise and rote-learn those little concepts. Though, definitely we should not look at it to provide a “exam like” simulation, it’s definitely helping in its own little way. Every mark counts and adds up. You would be shocked to see how much of theorotical questions are aksed in L3, whereas people tend to focus on those formulas and solving multi currency global attribution problems, 2 bond hedge problems, doing valuation of IRSs, CDS, cash and carry which are borderline out of “syllabus”. Concepts are important, not the numericals.
I have been reading Reading 27 for the past couple of days and was pretty sure I got the details in! On completing those 106 questions I have winded down with 67% and pretty surprised at the subtilities I missed while reading the text, which become more clear when you see the questions side-by-side juxtaposed.
Been avergaing about 75-80% in most SSs, pretty shocked to see a 67% in my strongest subject!