Candidates go about studying CFA topics in a particular order of study.Some prefer it from hardest to lowest while others like it the other way round .Has anyone flirted with some novel way of studying .Without necessarily following an order ,can it be more effective to learn a bit from all the subjects in a slip shod way .I think it could be a more gratifying experience .Any thoughts?
Do Ethics (excluding SD and RoS) last. The rest doesn’t matter.
everyone 's learning style is different. since you are at least in college, you should know your own style by now.
personally, I pray to the sun god Ra
I found that I retained the material best when I wrote out note cards . . . several times.
taking notes for me
Taking notes and doing actual problem sets
Working problems and revisiting material periodically (every couple of weeks) and briefly.
Note cards and practice exams for me
If you go through enough problems your hands will remember it.
I retained a lot of the material by learning how to solve the problems (prbly most of finstat/eq/fi/deriv/quant).
Taking notes for me too. Also re doing problems.