Hello David,
FRM part 2 topic 3 is quite in-dept and long and there's only 1 month to go before and exam, and I am quite at a loss which parts I should focus on more than others. So exam-wise, are there particular parts that I need to study more in-depth, reading through the garp books and stuff?? And it seems like there are some parts where in garp books, the pages are way longer than the study notes you have provided. For instance, for the topic: Failure in dealer banks, the garp books cover alot while the study notes cover only 5 pages. So can I just assume that those parts won't be highly testable?? Please I need your advice on studying operational risk underfrm part 2.
Hello @christyleeHello.
I am wondering whether it is enough to only look through and sstudy the notes you have provided for this topic: credit risk. I have the garp books but don't have enough time to go through it all. So I have hardly read the book. I am only studying with the notes and video on the study planner. Will that suffice???Or if not, is there specific parts under this topic that I need to focus on more exam-wise? Please I need your advice. Thank you.
I've moved both of your posts to this thread, which discusses the study plans of other members. Regarding a study plan, we recommend that you follow the learning objectives in the FRM curriculum. You cannot assume that there will be readings that won't be tested. GARP provides the learning objectives to guide FRM candidates so they know exactly what CAN be tested on the exam. We do not ever see the actual GARP exams so we can only recommend that you study the concepts in the learning objectives that GARP has provided and make sure that you are comfortable with them.
It is really not possible for us to guide you as an individual regarding the BT notes being enough for you to pass the exam. We have many members that have passed the exam only using our materials, but there have been others that have used the GARP books in addition to our materials. Our materials cover the learning objectives in the FRM syllabus, but they are a summary of the source readings. You are really the only one who can determine if that is sufficient for you. It may help for you to read through the pages in this thread so you can see what other members have recommended, but everyone is different.
Nicole
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