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re: CFP September Exam
Posted on 7/30/21 at 5:10 pm to Shepherd88
Posted on 7/30/21 at 5:10 pm to Shepherd88
Starting the review sessions soon for the November exam. Any tips going into this?
Got through the materials and understood everything conceptually at the time, but if you asked me how to do a discounted cash flow right now I would have to look up the steps even though I know the concept.
Did you do review classes live or just watch recordings at more convenient times that fit better into your work and study schedule? Think I’ll be able to get 250-300 hours of study time on this.
Got through the materials and understood everything conceptually at the time, but if you asked me how to do a discounted cash flow right now I would have to look up the steps even though I know the concept.
Did you do review classes live or just watch recordings at more convenient times that fit better into your work and study schedule? Think I’ll be able to get 250-300 hours of study time on this.
Posted on 7/30/21 at 5:39 pm to TigerGrad2011
Personally, I did the classes on my own time. Get through the material and start taking as many review questions as you can. You’ll find your weak spots in the questions and then review the material you’re weak in.
I always did questions in the morning to train my brain to be prepared for that test in the morning. I’m also a very quick test taker, I mark and move on. I had to literally force myself to slow down and re read the question. I saved myself on 8 questions in the real test because of that.
I always did questions in the morning to train my brain to be prepared for that test in the morning. I’m also a very quick test taker, I mark and move on. I had to literally force myself to slow down and re read the question. I saved myself on 8 questions in the real test because of that.
Posted on 8/6/21 at 10:49 am to TigerGrad2011
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Think I’ll be able to get 250-300 hours of study time on this.
Damn, I'm not sure I studied this much for the CPA
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