Dear all For those who have already taken the Level II exam, do you think that is worth buying the Qbank questions or the CFAI EOC + Schweser EOC are sufficient ? Thanks
Someone already asked this question a week or so back.
and, you know, 30-40 times in the past year. Search for it man…
40s the new 30 snap, and 30s the new 20. that should answer your question.
snap Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Dear all > > For those who have already taken the Level II > exam, do you think that is worth buying the Qbank > questions or the CFAI EOC + Schweser EOC are > sufficient ? > > Thanks Q-Bank is pretty much useless for L2. Just do the CFAI EOC questions. Those are what really show you how they will test the material. m
Many thanks mep_cfa’10
While I partially agree, I still found it useful to drill in some of the more mechanical forumlas. Also, the “Hard” questions come in Item Set format, and I feel it’s always helpful to see as many item set questions as possible. My 2 cents.
I bought the q-bank but I never used it. IMO, there are better uses of your time.
jdivico Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > While I partially agree, I still found it useful > to drill in some of the more mechanical forumlas. > Also, the “Hard” questions come in Item Set > format, and I feel it’s always helpful to see as > many item set questions as possible. > > My 2 cents. +100. I did all the EOC questions and did lots of Q-bank questions. I did as many questions as I could do, but gave priority to CFAI questions.
I did not do Schweser Q bank. I passed based on practicing CFAI questions and mock exams. Schweser Q bank seems to harp on testing the formulae whereas CFAI exams focuses more on testing the understanding of the concepts.
qbank isn’t supposed to really mimic exam questions, although it does contain many vignettes. it’s primarily a tool to drill in your weak areas. it’s good for ethics–contains plenty of challenging vignettes. other areas, stick to the intermediate and challenging questions.