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Thanks, good stuff.Hank Moody wrote:
What Schweser is designed to do and what it actually accomplishes are two completely different things. Unlike the other levels, this test is much less about external knowledge and much more about the CFA’s view on PM.
Go pluck your way through Schweser’s IPS sections and read their advice on how to draft one. Sounds clear, concise and definitely on track. Then go examine how this subject has been actually tested in past CFA exams. Look at the CFA answer key and you’ll notice that Schwezer is way, way off the mark in places.
Not only this, but you may find yourself having to spend valuable study time doing fact-checks on Schweser and raising silly questions on AF about problems that don’t exist in the curriculum (like, what happens when ability and willingness to take risk diverge).
You won’t really understand and appreciate this until next May when you start your review.
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mdsds wrote:
I tend to think CFAI textbooks are designed to TEACH you the curriculum and assumes you have little to no background in the materials. Schweser is probably designed more to HELP YOU PASS the test. So in my opinion, if you have the background in the materials, and by now, having finished level I and II, you do, then Schweser should be more than enough to pass.
Here we go again…When I took L1 less than 2 years ago, people claimed that you need to use the books. I used study notes and passed. Then there were people in this forum who stated that ‘well, you can use study notes in L1 but L2 is so demanding that you need the books’. Again, I used study notes in L2 and passed it last year.ua_bender wrote:
The CFAI books are a must. Material you will be tested on L3 exams is based on those books only.