turbo_agni
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I followed this strategy and had about 40 days (summer vacation) and no backround other than quant.
Since there is no negative marking in the exam and only 3 options, the expected score a totally unprepared candidate, marking random choices, would score is 33%.
Given that you are sure of half the questions on the CFA exam and mark the remaining randomly you are expected to score around 50%+0.33*50%=66% which was probably the MPS this year.
So to confidently score 50% I picked and covered 67% of the curriculum (FRA, Book 4. Fixed Income, equity, Quant) and I left out 1/3rd of the topics completely.
I took a mock the day b4 the exam and scored ~56% attempting the 67% I had covered. I finally passed the exam with >70% in all except book 1 and book 6 topics.
What are your thoughts on this approach?? Has someone else passed the exam with a 67% prep.
PS - I’m definitely not encouraging this approach.
Since there is no negative marking in the exam and only 3 options, the expected score a totally unprepared candidate, marking random choices, would score is 33%.
Given that you are sure of half the questions on the CFA exam and mark the remaining randomly you are expected to score around 50%+0.33*50%=66% which was probably the MPS this year.
So to confidently score 50% I picked and covered 67% of the curriculum (FRA, Book 4. Fixed Income, equity, Quant) and I left out 1/3rd of the topics completely.
I took a mock the day b4 the exam and scored ~56% attempting the 67% I had covered. I finally passed the exam with >70% in all except book 1 and book 6 topics.
What are your thoughts on this approach?? Has someone else passed the exam with a 67% prep.
PS - I’m definitely not encouraging this approach.