Hello @Shazam023
You will find that many people have a different approach to studying for the FRM (as you can see from the above two comments, which were both good responses!)
You can find additional information on other member's study plans here in this thread: https://forum.bionicturtle.com/threads/study-plan-guide.8670/#post-36254. The advice from both threads should help you to create a study plan that will fit you individually.
Nicole
You will find that many people have a different approach to studying for the FRM (as you can see from the above two comments, which were both good responses!)
You can find additional information on other member's study plans here in this thread: https://forum.bionicturtle.com/threads/study-plan-guide.8670/#post-36254. The advice from both threads should help you to create a study plan that will fit you individually. Nicole
I started with Foundations and a lot of things did not make sense to me at first, it was all water and just a few solid points. So I gave up and went straight to parts 3 and 4 ending up spending 70-75% of total preparation time on them. Having ensured that I am fine with both sections, I moved on to statistics and finally reviewed Foundations - and it was all clear and concise this time, I felt like it effectively provided a summary of what I learned from parts 2,3,4. This is just my experience, of course, but I think there was not much of statistics involved in parts 3 and 4 and even if there are unclear points, one can study them simultaneously.