Hi all - This question is more directed to charterholders or people who have a good experience with the curriculum,
A friend is considering starting the CFA program. He asked me to tell him if he has what it takes.
I consider a big factor to answer that question is to check how comfortable he is with logic and quantitative questions: Would you know any test that can give a reasonnable assessment of somebody’s quantitative and logic skills in the perspective of studying for CFA?
Ideally, I’m looking for some free multiple-choice test of 30 to 50 questions. I can find plenty of CFA tests, but most of them require prior knowledge (like knowing how to calculate NPV or installement) - so they would miss the point. I know my friend can learn those techniques during his study.
As for the other factors (like: can he study long hours, would the CFA be useful for him professionally?) - I have already the answer. I’m actually concerned that he might be not comfortable enough with numbers/logic, in which case he would need many more hours than the average joe - that’s what I try to measure.
This question has probably been asked before on this forum, but I could not find a relevant answer from a quick search.
A friend is considering starting the CFA program. He asked me to tell him if he has what it takes.
I consider a big factor to answer that question is to check how comfortable he is with logic and quantitative questions: Would you know any test that can give a reasonnable assessment of somebody’s quantitative and logic skills in the perspective of studying for CFA?
Ideally, I’m looking for some free multiple-choice test of 30 to 50 questions. I can find plenty of CFA tests, but most of them require prior knowledge (like knowing how to calculate NPV or installement) - so they would miss the point. I know my friend can learn those techniques during his study.
As for the other factors (like: can he study long hours, would the CFA be useful for him professionally?) - I have already the answer. I’m actually concerned that he might be not comfortable enough with numbers/logic, in which case he would need many more hours than the average joe - that’s what I try to measure.
This question has probably been asked before on this forum, but I could not find a relevant answer from a quick search.