Sharadkumarp
New Member
Hi,
I am planing to take FRM Part I on 17th Nov 2012, so I am interested in taking your preparation course. But I have few questions:
(Sorry if someone already asked these questions and they were answered...!)
1. What is Learning Spreadsheets Tier 3, how it is going to help?
2. If I take Total plan Tier 2,
- can I down load the video tutorials on my android mobile phone so that I can watch/listen to them as and when I want?
- What is structured email?
3. After buying your program do you advise to buy any other programs or materials or books.
For ex:
a. Other programs like Kaplan Schweser
b. Books like - GARP FRM books for Part I and II
4. Do you provide your own study books (paper copies)?
5. I am from India, is India
From your experience 360 to 400 hrs are good enough for a person from IT non finance background? (I know it is difficult to answer as it depends on individual's capability, but I want to know from people with similar background/experience in the forum)
Your guidance and help would be much appreciated
Thanks in advance,
Sharad
I am planing to take FRM Part I on 17th Nov 2012, so I am interested in taking your preparation course. But I have few questions:
(Sorry if someone already asked these questions and they were answered...!)
1. What is Learning Spreadsheets Tier 3, how it is going to help?
2. If I take Total plan Tier 2,
- can I down load the video tutorials on my android mobile phone so that I can watch/listen to them as and when I want?
- What is structured email?
3. After buying your program do you advise to buy any other programs or materials or books.
For ex:
a. Other programs like Kaplan Schweser
b. Books like - GARP FRM books for Part I and II
4. Do you provide your own study books (paper copies)?
5. I am from India, is India
approved countries to get discount code?
6. I am from IT background but not from Finance/Risk, and I am assuming 4 months are sufficient to study basics and prepare for Part I exam and pass it. To be specific from today I have exactly 18 weeks (ie, 18 weeks X 5 days/week X 4 hrs/day = 360 hrs), i,e; 360 hrs to study.From your experience 360 to 400 hrs are good enough for a person from IT non finance background? (I know it is difficult to answer as it depends on individual's capability, but I want to know from people with similar background/experience in the forum)
Your guidance and help would be much appreciated
Thanks in advance,
Sharad