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Hi guys, New to the site. Just passed CFA Level II. I won’t start studying for Level III until early next year so i thought i will tackle FRM Level 1 for the next three months (no not seeking a dose of alphabet soup.i do want to become a risk analyst!). Any suggestions what the best training provider/study material is for Level 1? I’m reading differing opinions on here - some suggest official GARP books, others mention, bionic turtle etc. I used CFAI books for CFA I and II which was enough.would reading the GARP books get me through for FRM?
Hi, hands up! I also passed CFA Level II this Jun, but will sit Level III next year, now for FRM Part I this Nov. I have almost finished reading the first 2 books of notes, the key concepts required for the exam are presented in a very succinct way, but it may be a bit difficult to comprehend if you don’t have enough quantitative background, e.g. The statistics part in Quantitative method. But of course, past exam-takers’ experience was that, the actual exam will test them far LESS calculations as everyone expected, so I think it’s enough to read for understanding. I think it is a great to be pursuing the “alphabet soup” (as everyone seems to call multiple letters after a name) I earned my FRM and really enjoyed the experience. I am just starting the CFA process now.and I want as many letters after my name as I can earn and that I find valuable.
(CERA, ASA, FSA are others that I might pursue later - if only for the challenge). I cannot recommend Bionic Turtle enough. My name is throughout that forum too as I was very active there - please feel free tor each out if I can assist with your prep. I’m a charterholder and CFA Level 2 candidate. Decided to pursue the FRM since the material interested me. I’ve put in at least a solid 100/150 hours of studying to this point.
I bought for my studies, in addition I have used for both the CFA. Out of the 3, is by far weakest for the FRM. I used other materials besides for CFA and studies, but if I had only used I would still feel somewhat confident going into the exam. I don’t feel that is the case for FRM. It does have some merit and is a good summary, but is not comprehensive or difficult enough IMO. As people have stated, you can pass the exam just using, but I feel like you are playing with fire if that is the route you are going to choose and at best will fall somewhere slightly above the minimum passing score. (I’m generalizing, obviously people have different backgrounds).
In terms of Bionic Turtle, I have a love hate relationship with it. David is great and the content and questions are challenging and have definitely increased my knowledge. After taking 1 mock exam from FRM, the questions from Bionic Turtle were much more representative of what I saw in the mock. As for my frustration with Bionic Turtle, I can usually follow the questions and answers just fine, but the formatting drives me insane.
Maybe it is just me, but it has begun to wear on me. Don’t get me wrong, overall I feel BT is a must have, but that would be my only gripe.
I will graduate from a Finance undergrad program in April and will have the whole month of May to study the CFA level I. Has anyone here passed it this way? Do you think it would be enough? I started to study last month but the problem with this strategy is that I tend to forget the bulk of what I have studied previously hence it is not very efficient. Preparing for the CFA with Limited Time to Study Generally speaking it is doable to study for the Level 1 exam with only a month of preparation time but this will depend on your background / education and the amount of time you have to prepare.
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Coming out of a finance undergrad program it is wise to take a practice exam cold in order to see what level of preparation you already have coming out of school. Our users recommended skipping the CFA prep books and focusing on the Scheswer notes.
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One user shared his advice below. JunkBondSwap - Private Equity Partner: Definitely use the Schweser notes and focus on the most heavily weighted topics (FRA, Ethics, Equity, Fixed Income, etc.).
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