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  1. Mace

    Exam Feedback May 2018 Part 2 Exam Feedback

    Passed 1,1,1,1,1 Thanks BT!
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    Exam Feedback May 2018 Part 2 Exam Feedback

    I'm a bit worried by all of you saying it was a straightforward or even easy exam, to be honest. I found it much stranger, and less straightforward, than the mocks, or than the Nov'17 Part I. In a lot of cases, the questions made sense to me but the answer choices didn't. Thought I was well...
  3. Mace

    Exam Feedback November 2017 Part 1 Exam Feedback

    Passed :) 1,1,1,1 May the Part 2 prep begin.
  4. Mace

    2018: Part 2 New and Updated Published Materials

    Hi Nicole, I know it's super early and I don't mean to be pushy at all, but just for purposes of my planning (I'll have a big absence in April so will need to study beforehand), when do you usually publish the updated Current Issues materials? Thanks!
  5. Mace

    Exam Feedback November 2017 Part 1 Exam Feedback

    Enjoy, and congrats on the PADI certification. Is it David Harper CFA FRM PADI now? ;)
  6. Mace

    2017/2018 Curriculum Change Analysis Spreadsheet

    Thank you very much Nicole, this is helpful. Interesting that there were so few changes in the curriculum.
  7. Mace

    Exam Feedback November 2017 Part 1 Exam Feedback

    I found the difficulty in line with the GARP mock exam difficulty. Struggled with a few of the questions, but expect it to be enough for a pass. Level 2 will be more challenging, especially with the reduced overlap with the CFA program.
  8. Mace

    Confidence Intervals P1.T2 Miller Chpt 7

    Thank you David, your explanation is very helpful as usual. Wanted to say that I really appreciate the content here in the free section of the forum. Don't feel like I'm freeloading either, because I bought BT notes back in 2015 but then didn't have any time to study because of work :)
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    FRM worth it for investment analysts/managers not in risk functions?

    Thanks guys, highly appreciated!
  10. Mace

    FRM worth it for investment analysts/managers not in risk functions?

    Hi, I work as an investment manager at an asset management firm and this summer completed my CFA charter, which was highly relevant and also valued by my employer. I'm now considering also signing up for the FRM tests because the curriculum looks interesting and I have some time on my hands...
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    Adapting to new environment - any advice would be most welcome.

    Hi Ninja Welcome! Generally, I think you should write in exams what they expect of you. So study the Crouhy definitions for the FRM exams. That doesn't necessarily mean you need to unlearn what you had previously learned, and thinking further about the differences can be a source of insight...
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