Personally I thought the exam was a bit easier in places than I had anticipated, but harder in others. By the afternoon session my mind was turing to swiss cheese - completely forgot a few things i definitely should have known and am sure I changed some correct answers to wrong ones d’oh. But I take comfort in the fact that you can probalby get 72 questions wrong and still pass.
I sat it in London EXCEL center, and the food options after the morning sessions were terrible. Queued up for a burger for 30 mins and ended up throwing it in the bin after 1 bite. I also found it a bit sinister when a proctor appears next to you during the exam and starts going through your passport - really breaks the concentration and think its a bit unnecessary as they have already checked them before they put you in your seat.
I think there were some strange people in there as well. Do you really need 3 calculators, spare batteries and 20 pencils? A lot of empty seats, and a couple that didn’t return to the second session.I think I had the only HP12c in the whole hall.
Overall I think it was a fair exam and am glad that there were only 3 potential answers for quiestions instead of 4 when it came time to guess and feeling a lot more relaxed after a weekends contemplation and relaxation.
Onto CAIA Level 2 for March now followed by CFA Level 2 if/when I get my results.
I sat it in London EXCEL center, and the food options after the morning sessions were terrible. Queued up for a burger for 30 mins and ended up throwing it in the bin after 1 bite. I also found it a bit sinister when a proctor appears next to you during the exam and starts going through your passport - really breaks the concentration and think its a bit unnecessary as they have already checked them before they put you in your seat.
I think there were some strange people in there as well. Do you really need 3 calculators, spare batteries and 20 pencils? A lot of empty seats, and a couple that didn’t return to the second session.I think I had the only HP12c in the whole hall.
Overall I think it was a fair exam and am glad that there were only 3 potential answers for quiestions instead of 4 when it came time to guess and feeling a lot more relaxed after a weekends contemplation and relaxation.
Onto CAIA Level 2 for March now followed by CFA Level 2 if/when I get my results.