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More entretaining than L1 but you really need to hit a bunch of practice problems to get the hang of it…
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It’s just 3 units in 2013 vs 6 units in 2012. They are also revamped with all the 3 units being new. Emphasis is on Foreign Exchange.GIXX3R wrote:
@ Hamada how big is curriculum compared to L1
and is there any changes can i study from previous year material?
They changed it completely from the 2012. While i was reading in Level 1 i found it so difficult to grasp the material because of all the theory, but now that im reading about Foreign Exchange its still hard, but since its a little more math it can be dealt with a little bit betterGIXX3R wrote:
@ Hamada how big is curriculum compared to L1
and is there any changes can i study from previous year material?
These are the level 1 formulas, do you have the L2 there? Thanks
Don’t worry too much about quant…it usually is a very very small component of the exam ! When i took it it was one vignette onlyGypsy wrote:
ummm… im even struggling with quant what will happen when i start difficult topics…. *gulp*
Dont worry that your struggling with the readings, it happens too me too, but when i get to practice problems or blue boxes even though i struggle, after finishing i feel all i needed was the practice problems. For me at least this is where i actually learnAlladin wrote:
Don’t worry too much about quant…it usually is a very very small component of the exam ! When i took it it was one vignette onlyGypsy wrote:
ummm… im even struggling with quant what will happen when i start difficult topics…. *gulp*![]()