discussion about all this atleast keeps everyone involved though everything is inconsequential.
helps to subside jitters to some extent
best of luck to you
discussion about all this atleast keeps everyone involved though everything is inconsequential.
helps to subside jitters to some extent
best of luck to you
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feel easy but not confident on ethics…the ethics questions on the real exam are really short and totally don’t look like those on the mock exams…quantitive questions are easier than the mock…I scored between 65~70 on mock and finished morning session of the real exam 10 mins earlier and afternoon session 1 hour earlier…
I read 30 pages of the kaplan notes everyday during my review…spend almost 5 months for the level 1 exam since I read only 30 pages per day…its less than the time I spend in the GYM…I took my body more serious than the exam I think…
Hi all,
I see that many of you compare the real exam with CFAI mocks, not EOC questions in CFAI curriculums. I have not done any mock so far cuz I am taking the exam this December. What do you think about the real questions when comparing with EOC questions and self tests in Kaplan notes? Are they harder or at a similar difficulty. Thanks and good luck to all of you:)
My 0.02 - EOC questions tend to test our understanding of the material; the questions focus more on retention and understanding and plugging in gaps in our overall understanding and reading of the notes. The EOC questions tend to be more straightforward and explicit and they differ from service provider / Schweser practice exams and CFAI mocks in this aspect.
EOC questions are good for understanding and knowledge retention when we are first in touch with the material and not so familiar with the content, but not sufficient for exam preparation. To test higher order thinking skills and retain difficult concepts permanently, we have to practice the CFAI mocks and Schweser practice exams / practice exams from other service providers.