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sounds like you are combing the CFA material pretty good.Viceroy wrote:
I am studying 12 pages / week day and 23 pages / week-end day. Pretty slow I know but it includes EOCs and taking notes, etc. So hopefully there is some retention.
No exception and no break until I am finished with CFAI mid-may. Then 2 weeks of mocks.
I am pretty close to this as well….except i do about 2.5 per day including wknds. if i dont start knocking this out i will probably have to pick up the pace. june seems pretty close as it is….lolTopperharley wrote:
I average about 4 hours/day on Sat and Sun and about 1.5 hours on week days.
so do you go back through your notes and periodically study them as you go?Influence wrote:
My approach is similar to Viceroy’s, slow pace because of note taking and minimizing any exceptions so that I can finish the CFAI readings two months before the exam. Although the pace is slow, the effort is humongous!
After finishing a given CFAI reading, including taking my notes, I move on to the next reading - I don’t keep coming back to all the readings previously done, as I think that would slow me down too much. By keeping an intense effort, I plan to keep to my schedule of being done with the whole material at least 7 weeks prior to the exam. At that point, I will do practice exams, using my notes as reference.MGR250 wrote:
so do you go back through your notes and periodically study them as you go?Influence wrote:
My approach is similar to Viceroy’s, slow pace because of note taking and minimizing any exceptions so that I can finish the CFAI readings two months before the exam. Although the pace is slow, the effort is humongous!
If I can suggest mate, leaving mocks for 2 weeks before exams is not great. L1/L2 this worked, but might not work for L3.Viceroy wrote:
I am studying 12 pages / week day and 23 pages / week-end day. Pretty slow I know but it includes EOCs and taking notes, etc. So hopefully there is some retention.
No exception and no break until I am finished with CFAI mid-may. Then 2 weeks of mocks.
i’ll be the first to admit that i suffer from overconfidence bias….but that’s just my innate nature. lolPitmaster1 wrote:
@MGR250
What about the retention in May ? I hope will be strong.
I would agrue that there has been retention because your interval between readings/video is short, so you may be prone to overconfident bias.
My approach is to read Shweser Notes with medium-to-high understanding and after the whole reading I go back to EOCs, and examples, qbank. When I do not remember anything then I open book and focus on my weakness.
This gives me faster insight into my strengths and weeknesses.
This method worked for me every time.