I am starting to focus on practice tests, Bionic quizzes etc. Perhaps this is not the time to ask this -- but should I also try to set aside time to attempt the questions in the body of the FRM 2008 Handbook. I don't want to overdo the exams from multiple-sources at the expense of coherence and keeping everything in focus.
To be honest, I have not really dug into the Handbook. I do plan to do all the FRM Practice exams from the CD at the back of the handbook -- I think this is also in the Bionic site, I'd guess.
David, what's your pragmatic advice? I am a little concerned that if I look at the Handbook now, I might be staring at material using perhaps different conventions and symbols and then end up worse off than before. And sacrificing quality at the expense of quantity. I think I am starting to get control of the material (Study Notes, readings, my hand-written flashcards, Screencasts etc.)
So, I am basically looking at time management issues here.
Question: should I take a look at the questions in each chapter of the FRM Handbook?
("No need" would be the right answer]
I know it is difficult to have a one size fits all answer.....
--sridhar
To be honest, I have not really dug into the Handbook. I do plan to do all the FRM Practice exams from the CD at the back of the handbook -- I think this is also in the Bionic site, I'd guess.
David, what's your pragmatic advice? I am a little concerned that if I look at the Handbook now, I might be staring at material using perhaps different conventions and symbols and then end up worse off than before. And sacrificing quality at the expense of quantity. I think I am starting to get control of the material (Study Notes, readings, my hand-written flashcards, Screencasts etc.)
So, I am basically looking at time management issues here.
Question: should I take a look at the questions in each chapter of the FRM Handbook?
("No need" would be the right answer]
I know it is difficult to have a one size fits all answer.....
--sridhar