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Mikey @2013-03-12 04:10:13 |
I am trying to get a consensus on what study materials to use. I used Schweser for L1 and flunked. Their materials seemed way too easy compared to what was on the exam. I even went to the NYSSA 3day intensive review which was a total waste of time. I am leaning towards analystnotes for reading highlights and practice questions. I appreciate any feedback. |
Dave @2013-03-30 13:52:29 |
Having seen all the discussions in the forum I am of the opinion that there no pefect "model" for CFA studies, although this web site provides the best return on my investment. One has to decide what suits best to him. |
Sandar @2013-05-11 08:01:41 |
i think stall explains better. i use 3 of them right now..Now, i m overwhelmed by the amount i have to do..how's ur preparation??? |
tushi123 @2013-05-18 08:52:51 |
i did d analyst notes aftr readin schweser n scored 72%, aftr readin cfa textbook it came down to 60% n den 50%, wat do i do, it's so annoying to read thru so much n score so low..ne suggestions |
emy1 @2013-06-05 10:32:16 |
I used allen resources for my last sitting and flunked, band 10 - it has a wide variety of questions but i found in some areas it had conflicting explanations with that of cfa institute. I am re-sitting in dec 13 and thought i would give analyst notes a chance. so far i have found most of the questions way tougher than allen resources.which is great for me,am aiming for at least 80% on all all my practice exams.currently am ranging 75% to 84%.good luck with choosing your prep provider! |
AndyCFA2 @2018-08-10 05:07:34 |
My friend solely used AnalystNotes last year for his Level 1 exam and passed first time (while only referring to the curriculum for difficult areas). I am looking to do the same. |