I am reading the Schweser Notes, doing the concept checkers and challenge Questions. I also intend to look at the EOC Questions in the CFA Textbooks. I also intend to do some of the Schweser Practice Exams once I have master enough of the curriculum. Does this preparation sound sufficient?
My plan is similar - only difference is that I want to at least briefly look at the CFAI stuff as well. I found in L1 that Schweser alone will get you far, but that it’s best to look at CFAI too for the more challenging parts (which in L2 seems to be everything!). I think the study strategy is pretty much the same for all: read the material, do the questions, and then revise, revise, revise, practice, practice, practice. The main difference will be how long people take to work though the material - and that depends a) how many hours a week you put on and b) how much prior knowledge you have.
Don’t “look at the EOC Questiosn in the CFA Textbooks.” Work them. Not just the MC problems either. The challenge problems in Schweser are not challenging, and are not even close to being indicative of what the exam questions are like (or at least, they weren’t last year). Schweser didn’t seem as helpful for L2 as L1, but it can still be a good study aid.
I didn’t even need to open this thread to know the answer to this question… I don’t think there is really “enough” you can do to prepare for level II. It looks doable now, but by the last few weeks we’ll all be cramming our a$$es off!