aertsommelier
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- Jun 16, 2014
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I do agree that there is some difficulty inherent to the format of Level 2. It indeed would be easier to answer the questions if you don’t have to flip between pages just to look at the given and the figures relevant to the problem.
However, I felt that CFAI did its best to reduce this problem. You could feel whenever a paragraph is related to the paragraph before it or not. You could stop reading as soon as you feel that there is a topic change within the vignette. It’s almost as if L2 is just a reformatted L1–the relevant information to answer the questions are collated, but the order stays the same. You wouldn’t have to jump from one paragraph to another just to answer one question.
If you tried Schweser mocks, the exam is already an improvement in that respect. Some info needed to answer Schweser questions are spread among three paragraphs that are not even remotely close to each other.
Also, you could always get used to flipping between pages and the sound of it if you had answered practice mocks.
However, I felt that CFAI did its best to reduce this problem. You could feel whenever a paragraph is related to the paragraph before it or not. You could stop reading as soon as you feel that there is a topic change within the vignette. It’s almost as if L2 is just a reformatted L1–the relevant information to answer the questions are collated, but the order stays the same. You wouldn’t have to jump from one paragraph to another just to answer one question.
If you tried Schweser mocks, the exam is already an improvement in that respect. Some info needed to answer Schweser questions are spread among three paragraphs that are not even remotely close to each other.
Also, you could always get used to flipping between pages and the sound of it if you had answered practice mocks.