Hey everyone,
First time posting here but I used the forums to get through level 1 this past June, so thank you. One of the things i’m looking to address for the level 2 exam is to make better use of my study time. For level 1 I made around 500 flash cards, and took a massive amount of notes. Just making the flash cards and notes took at least 100 hours. I did all of the EOC questions from CFAI, I read the Elan study notes and did their questions as well. I also completed multiple mock exams and re-did as many questions as possible.
When it came to actually preparing for the exam I found the flash cards to be a complete waste (I couldn’t find a strategy to effectively memorize 500 flash cards in 6 weeks). I also never ended up reading my notes after writing them; I found using Elan’s 11’th hour guide to be far more effective (I came to the conclusion that Elan would have a better understanding of what the key concepts were than I would have when I prioritized what to write down as notes.)
Do any of you feel that writing down the concepts, either on flash cards or notes, is worth the effort if your not going to re-read any of it? I had every intention of doing so but I found mock exams, practice questions and formula retention to be far more important.
At the end of the day i’m looking to be more efficient in my studying. This is probably something I should have developed during university but in all honesty university was very easy for me; attend class, study 2 days before exam, get good grades. I feel like I never learned how to study properly and I feel like I wasted at least 1/3 of my time learning this while preparing for level 1. I’d rather not make that mistake this time even though I comfortably passed level 1.
Thank you,
Borson
First time posting here but I used the forums to get through level 1 this past June, so thank you. One of the things i’m looking to address for the level 2 exam is to make better use of my study time. For level 1 I made around 500 flash cards, and took a massive amount of notes. Just making the flash cards and notes took at least 100 hours. I did all of the EOC questions from CFAI, I read the Elan study notes and did their questions as well. I also completed multiple mock exams and re-did as many questions as possible.
When it came to actually preparing for the exam I found the flash cards to be a complete waste (I couldn’t find a strategy to effectively memorize 500 flash cards in 6 weeks). I also never ended up reading my notes after writing them; I found using Elan’s 11’th hour guide to be far more effective (I came to the conclusion that Elan would have a better understanding of what the key concepts were than I would have when I prioritized what to write down as notes.)
Do any of you feel that writing down the concepts, either on flash cards or notes, is worth the effort if your not going to re-read any of it? I had every intention of doing so but I found mock exams, practice questions and formula retention to be far more important.
At the end of the day i’m looking to be more efficient in my studying. This is probably something I should have developed during university but in all honesty university was very easy for me; attend class, study 2 days before exam, get good grades. I feel like I never learned how to study properly and I feel like I wasted at least 1/3 of my time learning this while preparing for level 1. I’d rather not make that mistake this time even though I comfortably passed level 1.
Thank you,
Borson