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in reply to: The Best Places For You to Study for the CFA Exams #81829::
Found that using the library to study was a good tool. During exam in Washington DC (L1 Dec 14) there were always candidates and proctors moving up and down the aisles (to & from restrooms, etc) and random noises in the exam area. There were over 1000 people in the convention hall taking the exam. The proctors would periodically lift exam credentials off the table (passport & exam ticket) to examine during the exam. It was beneficial to use the library with all the noise and distractions to practice maintaining a laser focus on the exam. Don’t want to lose concentration and waste time looking around or make the proctor think you’re looking at another candidate’s test. Time management for me was crucial. Fortunately I was able to complete all questions within the allotted time. Practice filtering out the distractions for 3 hours at a sitting. Good luck!
in reply to: Best Android Study App to Supplement Studying #81828in reply to: Type 1(i) versus Type 2(ii) Error Memory Aid #81724in reply to: CFA Level II in June #81723::Congratulations to all on your success! I also learned yesterday that I cleared L1 from Dec 2014 and have registered to take the Jun 2015 L2 exam. Why not stay in the studying mode and build on what you did to pass L1? I am using Kaplan materials, CFA curriculum, and Irfanullah as supplement. You can find link to Irfanullah on CFA website under candidate resources as a CFA approved provider. He has many free videos on youtube and offers some very reasonable study materials that are direct and to the point.
in reply to: It’s all about the MOCK! #81042::See Boston CFA Society for excellent 3rd party mock exam: http://www.bsas.org/wcm/_Programs_and_Events/BSAS_Practice_Exam.aspx
::Look at Boston CFA Society – excellent materials (https://onlinetestbank.bsas.org/BSAS_CFA_Exam_Preparation/CFA04.asp)
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