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CAIA 2019 Schweser Secret Sauce Level 1 - 2 Format: PDF Level I - $15 Level II - $15. FRM 2019 - GARP Handbook Part I & II Format: PDF Part I - $15 Part II - $1. With the CFA Level I Premium Package you also have an option to ask questions. Go to drive.google.com and login. Select your video. You'll get a link.

I will graduate from a Finance undergrad program in April and will have the whole month of May to study the CFA level I. Has anyone here passed it this way? Do you think it would be enough? I started to study last month but the problem with this strategy is that I tend to forget the bulk of what I have studied previously hence it is not very efficient.

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Preparing for the CFA with Limited Time to Study Generally speaking it is doable to study for the Level 1 exam with only a month of preparation time but this will depend on your background / education and the amount of time you have to prepare. Coming out of a finance undergrad program it is wise to take a practice exam cold in order to see what level of preparation you already have coming out of school. Our users recommended skipping the CFA prep books and focusing on the Scheswer notes. One user shared his advice below. JunkBondSwap - Private Equity Partner: Definitely use the Schweser notes and focus on the most heavily weighted topics (FRA, Ethics, Equity, Fixed Income, etc.). Learn more about this topic in the video below. Read More About the CFA on WSO • • • • Looking to Break into the Hedge Fund World?

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I agree with junkbond - definitely focus on the heavily weighted topics. I took a similar path last year and passed. I registered in January but I didn't feel the fire under my ass to study until about mid-April. I went through the shweser secret sauce, referencing the books on anything I didn't really understand, and making a formula sheet along the way. From there I took practice tests until I was blue in the face. I feel like my having 7 different practice tests to go through a couple times each was the key to my passing. Also - I would wait to do Ethics until last - and you can essentially learn Ethics from practice tests depending on how many different practice tests you can get your hands on.

Hi everyone, I recently registered for FRM Part 1 (Nov 2017) and got the Notes student package cause it was the cheapest package available. It comes with the 4 ebooks, and two practice papers. I also have one additional practice paper from GARP. My question is very simple: How sufficient are the notes (examples + end of chapter questions [5 per chapter] + end of book questions [10 per book]) in preparing for the FRM paper? Will it leave me woefully under-prepared? Or will it be fine, assuming obviously I understand how to do all examples and questions and read/understand the full text?

Would love input on this from esteemed members of the forum. It ultimately depends on how much you retain from the notes. As someone who passed Part I, the questions on the test are much more difficult than the practice questions (post-chapter and question bank online). Their practice exams (online) and end of book practice questions however are a bit better in terms of difficulty. I would supplement w/ BT as David’s questions are pretty good in terms of complexity.

Also, Christian’s questions over at are also really well done, but I’m not sure if the Question Bank is a standalone. Price points for both products are relatively low. I’m actually surprised you picked over the other 2.