What I would say echoes another persons thoughts in here in that all the questions to the test are in the book obviously, and you may not get some of them by just reading schweser. My complaint is the fact that CFA doesn't offer more mock exams and sample tests and that they don't vary the info from test to test much. For example the 3 sample exams from Dec 08 were essentially the same for 09 so I partially remembered answers from the tests from before which could have skewed my results thinking I knew more than I did when I was actually just remembering the right answer, not why or how to do it.
I did like reading through the curriculum books but have heard schweser is a nice condensed version. It seems like they are written and taught slightly different ways so if you read through the curriculum then take schweser tests you may get confused by the way it is worded because it is different than end of reading problems in the CFA books.
Ben
www.tradeconfession.blogspot.com
I did like reading through the curriculum books but have heard schweser is a nice condensed version. It seems like they are written and taught slightly different ways so if you read through the curriculum then take schweser tests you may get confused by the way it is worded because it is different than end of reading problems in the CFA books.
Ben
www.tradeconfession.blogspot.com