I thought I’ve benefitted from AF to some extent and would like to give back… so I just wanna share my experience on how I prepared for my Level I and passed with flying colors in a single attempt. I took Level I in Jun 2012 and the passing rate was 38%.
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for me the key to succeeding level I with all >70% was to deeply understand the concepts and became 100% familiar with the whole materials.
Ingredients:
I mainly used Kaplan Schweser books and only referred to CFAI textbooks when there were materials I couldn’t understand from the Kaplan books
Duration of study:
I started in the second week of Feb I think (I registered on 6 Feb 2012), so it was around 4 months. Contrary to popular opinions, I revised up until one night before the exam and I couldn’t actually sleep on that night (due to anxiety) so I only had around 2-3 hours of sleep (no kidding!)
Mock exams:
I did 3 mocks, one from CFAI and 2 from Kaplan. I scored around 75-80% for each mock (you’ll find out how I could achieve this below)
Detailed steps of preparation:
1) read the Kaplan books once (including answering end-of-chapter questions), during reading, I highlighted important points and rewrote important/ difficult-to-understand points using my own wordings (~140 hours or 2.5 months)
2) re-read the Kaplan books for the second time, with more emphasis on the highlighted points and my own wordings. Also reading my own wordings helped me digested the information easier (~56 hours or 1 month)
3) re-read the Kaplan books for the third time and summarized all the important and easily forgotten points on separate papers (~28 hours or 2 weeks)
4) re-read my summary papers from step #3 (~14 hours or 1 week).
by this time, I had truly mastered all materials
5) did in total 3 mock exams (1 from CFA and 2 from Kaplan) (18 hours or 2 days) -> the third mock is actually 1 night before the exam.
6) re-read my summary papers again -> still 1 night before the exam
7) went to bed at 10pm but couldn’t really sleep until I guess around 3 am, woke up at 5 am and had breakfast in the taxi (I was way too anxious, so it was my problem)
the morning I arrived at the test center everyone was revising their notes, when I opened my notes I really saw nothing that needed to be revised, so I just sat there keeping myself calm… during the exam, I went through all questions once without skipping one number (as I went through the questions I was surprised at how easy the exam was)… I finished half an hour earlier….. and the results were not at all surprising…
Disclaimer:
This is my method, may not work for others… I’m the type of person who will only do mocks after I have at least a good grasp of the materials…. So good luck!
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for me the key to succeeding level I with all >70% was to deeply understand the concepts and became 100% familiar with the whole materials.
Ingredients:
I mainly used Kaplan Schweser books and only referred to CFAI textbooks when there were materials I couldn’t understand from the Kaplan books
Duration of study:
I started in the second week of Feb I think (I registered on 6 Feb 2012), so it was around 4 months. Contrary to popular opinions, I revised up until one night before the exam and I couldn’t actually sleep on that night (due to anxiety) so I only had around 2-3 hours of sleep (no kidding!)
Mock exams:
I did 3 mocks, one from CFAI and 2 from Kaplan. I scored around 75-80% for each mock (you’ll find out how I could achieve this below)
Detailed steps of preparation:
1) read the Kaplan books once (including answering end-of-chapter questions), during reading, I highlighted important points and rewrote important/ difficult-to-understand points using my own wordings (~140 hours or 2.5 months)
2) re-read the Kaplan books for the second time, with more emphasis on the highlighted points and my own wordings. Also reading my own wordings helped me digested the information easier (~56 hours or 1 month)
3) re-read the Kaplan books for the third time and summarized all the important and easily forgotten points on separate papers (~28 hours or 2 weeks)
4) re-read my summary papers from step #3 (~14 hours or 1 week).
by this time, I had truly mastered all materials
5) did in total 3 mock exams (1 from CFA and 2 from Kaplan) (18 hours or 2 days) -> the third mock is actually 1 night before the exam.
6) re-read my summary papers again -> still 1 night before the exam
7) went to bed at 10pm but couldn’t really sleep until I guess around 3 am, woke up at 5 am and had breakfast in the taxi (I was way too anxious, so it was my problem)
the morning I arrived at the test center everyone was revising their notes, when I opened my notes I really saw nothing that needed to be revised, so I just sat there keeping myself calm… during the exam, I went through all questions once without skipping one number (as I went through the questions I was surprised at how easy the exam was)… I finished half an hour earlier….. and the results were not at all surprising…
Disclaimer:
This is my method, may not work for others… I’m the type of person who will only do mocks after I have at least a good grasp of the materials…. So good luck!