Paracoda81
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So i am planning to start by the end of this week , I need your advice on which reading to start with ?
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Way to add value.1BigStudMuffin wrote:
Yeah bros let’s start studying 11 months before a test
How is this even close to 11 months before the test?1BigStudMuffin wrote:
Yeah bros let’s start studying 11 months before a test
Completely agree, thanks. Any helpful insights into prepping for the constructed response AM session? Seems like it’s mostly about jumping in and getting lots of practice in. My primary concern is grading your own responses for these guys is pretty subjective…gringo_bob wrote:
Also, don’t listen to any of the twats saying it’s too early, it isn’t. You will really need to master the L3 material to pass the exam and you’ll need to spend a bit of time nailing your exam technique so starting now is advised.
+1. Cannot agree more here with Gringo. I did almost exactly the same.gringo_bob wrote:Around this time last year I started with behavioural finance and read right through from there. For me, BF is a good place to start, a relatively easy read and leads well into the Individual and Institutional PM readings. Plan to read both PM readings twice. Also, don’t listen to any of the twats saying it’s too early, it isn’t. You will really need to master the L3 material to pass the exam and you’ll need to spend a bit of time nailing your exam technique so starting now is advised.
Agree.tozerrt wrote:
Read the LIII material in order (but saving Ethics for last, as already mentioned). In the end, you’ll see that makes the most sense…
Behavioral finance appropriately leads into Individual IPS, which is then compared to Institutuional IPS. The curriculum then moves on to economics and dives into the management styles/effects within different asset classes. Ribbon is tied up at the end, with GIPS serving as the proverbial cherry on top.