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Cfa Level 2 Quicksheet Pdf Editor

Nystateofmind: Thanks numi, much appreciated. How'd you find Level II compared to Level I in terms of difficulty and study time needed? Don't underestimate the amount of time needed to pass Level II - it is quite a bit more challenging than Level I. A lot of the stuff in Level I, I either learned in college or during my experience in. Best advice I can give you is to take a lot of practice tests, do not procrastinate, and understand how all the key concepts relate to one another (rather than getting too caught up in the little minutia). I put in about 125 hours of study time for Level I and probably around 200 hours for Level II.

You seem to be pretty on top of stuff so maybe it would take you about this much time too, but just don't let anyone tell you that you can 'get by' doing a certain amount of hours.you have to figure out what's right for yourself. Also, I second an aforementioned poster's suggestion to read AnalystForum.com. Actually, this is where I've posted most frequently, since given my experience in equity research, I've generally had more to contribute there (and in a similar fashion as WS Oasis where most people don't work in IB/ PE, most people on AnalystForum also don't work in / and are trying to learn). However, you'll see me more on these boards now that I'm working in PE.

By the way, thanks again for your advice on the PE stuff that I asked you about a while back. I ended up taking a job at a large middle-market buyout shop and just started recently. I'm sure I'll be seeking your advice again once I get settled in, as far as what I need to do as a new PE analyst in order to (1) move up the learning curve quickly and (2) be seen as a leader and contributor rather than someone who just does what they're told, and I think a lot of this has to do with understanding what is important to deal teams, which is something I don't really understand yet. I'll make a separate post about this in the PE forum when I have a chance to collect my thoughts a little. Analystforum.com is a better site to post/search CFA exam questions. A few thoughts: • The questions are coming out of the readings so make sure you do the end of section of questions and review the examples in the actual books. • Schweser is fine but expect to put in more time to prepare.