Pass with just EOC?

Can you pass this exam by just doing end of chapter questions repeatedly or do you need to do mocks.

No, absolutely not. You will not pass the exam by just doing EOCs. Now, if you do the past 5 years of the AM plus all EOCs multiple times, you will increase your chances. I cannot emphasize this enough, if you do not practice the AM sessions and take notes on why you missed questions, you will not pass this exam.

2.34% chance of passing.

Hmmm…seems i’ve hit a nerve with folks here!

OK so what about CFA EOCs and 5 mock exams?

Only 5 weeks to go afterall, so one mock a weekend would work.

Generall speaking, there are 2 types of first-timers who sit for Level III.

(1) Those who try to plan for the minimum amount of effort and study time deemed necessary to pass this final exam. (2) Those who give it their all – 150% or more – because they have no plans for ever having to go through this whole ordeal again. The second group tends to do a little better than the first.

#yourchoice

Since when does hashtag post outside his gimmick? This is awful.

What next, hugs?

Agreed ltj. Hashtag writing sentences…

#endoftheworld

http://www.analystforum.com/forums/water-cooler/91343995

#mybriefstory

#YouhaveaseverecaseofADHD

You’re confusing ADHD with dominance or superiority. Maybe even incomparability.

#hashtagCFA

Not really no. High prenatal testosterone can influence all of these combined, seeing as they are most likely comorbid in the abscence of anxitey-depression, which can further be interpreted as narcissism.

In any case, you most likely have a low digit ratio and an addicitve personality. Try seeking stimulation in something a little more productive.

Rekt

Hey Egypt…

If you are under stress for long periods of time, you may find that you have difficulty thinking clearly, dealing with problems, or even handling day-to-day situations as simple as shaving, picking up clothes or arriving somewhere on time. Some mental signs of long-term stress include: * Worrying and feeling anxious (which can sometimes lead to anxiety disorder and panic attacks) * Feeling out of control, overwhelmed, confused, and/or unable to make decisions * Experiencing mood changes such as depression, frustration, anger, helplessness, irritability, defensiveness, irrationality, overreaction, or impatience and restlessness * Increasing dependence on food, cigarettes, alcohol, or drugs * Neglecting important things in life such as work, school, and even personal appearance * Developing irrational fears of things such as physical illnesses, natural disasters like thunderstorms and earthquakes, and even being terrified of ordinary situations like heights or small spaces #StressedOut