the books are thin

They may be thin but getting through them is still a slow go for me. I’ve been fairly consistent on my studying (10-15 hours / week) for about 6 weeks, I skipped the 1st book and I’m only on reading 27. There is a ton of crossover from SS to SS but some of the “terminology” changes slightly and you need to be able to sight the terms from each reading.
In May I used some very old CFAI Level II exams to study and I found the lack of multiple choice much more difficult. Not having the safety net of the multiple choice ratchets up the level of understanding needed to pass.
I thought Level II was a PITA and I think this is not looking much better.
 
balletsh0es Wrote:
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>The books are thin
So are knives…
 
someone needs to bump this thread in march or april. # of pages isn’t the key driver of difficulty, the ambiguity was the killer for me
 
mwvt9 Wrote:
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> balletsh0es Wrote:
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> >The books are thin
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> So are knives…
pwned
 
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