I prepared since April. It took me about 2.5 to 3 months to finish the whole thing. I spent another month looking through the whole thing again (I have summarized the notes by now, so it took me less time). The last two months were used for digging into books (i.e. Hull, Rubinstein, Jorion...
Given the amount of materials to cover, if I had not started in April, then I don't think I would have time to look through the materials again. I did not have "much" struggle, just a lot of readings, readings, and readings. I think I did spend about 400 hours on it. Maybe less.
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Well, experience can be double-edged. I found that there were candidates who were fighting with their inner conscience on which is the correct answer during the examination. Of course, it will be good to have some "experience" in order to help...
I used the FRM Handbook (4th Edition) & the core readings.
Make sure you learn how to use the financial calculator (whichever model you are using) well. Otherwise it will prove to be a big headache.
Hi all,
Do you know whether there is any undergraduate student who is FRM holder. I am going to finish my 3rd year (major in quantitative Finance, a degree offered by department of Mathematics ) at university soon and I am very interested in FRM certificate. I really want to take the full exam...
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