Some final guidance on preparing to pass from Stalla
By Jim on 5/14/2009 11:47:00 PM
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By now, you should be wrapping up your core studies and reviewing what you've learned. The final review phase of your preparation is where the game is won or lost, so you should organize your priorities to block out as much exam practice and review time on your calendar as possible until June 6. Yes, I agree completely. For most people taking time off may not be possible but call in sick at least a few days before. Personally, I "worked from home" starting on the Wed before the exam. Don't get overwhelmed. I bombed my first mock exam but it helped me ID the weak areas and also let me know I needed to really bust my tail the last month. Don't get overwhelmed at this point, still a lot of time left to cram in information. Review Ethics readings thoroughly. Yes, this is crucial. If you can't get a topic, that's fine but you better get Ethics so focus on it. I always made sure to answer a few questions each day to keep it fresh. Build up your exam endurance. Whether it's Schweser or Stalla, I've said so many times you have to take as many mocks as possible this last month to prep you for the real thing. Know your calculator. Taking the mocks helps with this. You have no excuse if you don't know your calculator inside and out by exam day. Check your ID. This should be obvious, but check now so you don't get a last minute surprise. Know where to go. |
| Taking the exam Take the "3-Pass" approach.
Be mindful of the time. If you get stuck, skip the question and come back to it later. If you're still unsure of the answer when you come back to the question, try to eliminate incorrect answers to improve your odds. Yes, do not get bogged down on one question. Even if you know you can answer it, it has no extra value over the other questions. Be sure to read the questions carefully. The best part of the exam being paper based is that you can circle, underline, cross out, etc. This helped me immensely. This will help with careless reading of questions. Going thru the exam at least one more time should eliminate any issues with this as well. Don't "over-think" questions. This is true, most of the questions with the exception of a few Ethics ones are all straightforward. You won't see the crazy Schweser or Stalla questions on the real thing. Use the answer sheet. I did both, I circled the answer in the book and also filled in the circle. This helped me when making the 2nd and 3rd passes thru the exam. Be warned: Do NOT open your exam books before the exam commences, and STOP writing immediately when instructed to do so. Candidates have had exams invalidated for these missteps. Do not play with the proctors and no they are not CFA charterholders but they are God the day of the exam and will fail you if you mess around. A reminder to keep your confidence strong. Think positive!! Go back and read my posts from the week before the exam to see where my mind was and how I motivated myself. I walked in there knowing I would kill the exam and I did just that. The dedication and commitment you devote to exam preparation now will make all the difference on June 6. All of us here at Stalla are behind you and wish you success on exam day! Ditto. I'm going to up the pace of the posts these last few weeks to help you guys stay motivated all the way up to exam day. Let me know how I can help. |

2 comments for this post
Jim... thanks for the final guidance... new look out is sweet as well.
Took the Live Stalla Mock today in DC... man, you were right... by far the most difficult mock I've taken thus far. Very long, difficult questions, and very very quantitative. A lot of calc based ?'s.
Scored a 75, but I think my score was inflated by a greater than 33% guess percentage. Very encouraged by ethics and econ... Didn't guess a single ? in either section and scored 17/18 and 10/12, respectively.
That's a good sign, you're right there. The Stalla mocks are much harder than the real thing.